Definitions
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- noun the accumulated and undivided profits of a corporation after provision has been made for dividends and reserves
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Examples
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Legislators probably won't kill the program, but perhaps they could cap how much can be applied in any given year e.g. cannot offset more than 15% of one's tax liability, but can carry-forward the balance.
Jeff Steele: Be Warned: What 2011 Means for Filmmakers Jeff Steele 2011
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Its $1.2 billion capital-loss carry-forward—"a monster," says Mr. Roseen—is mostly inherited from two funds merged into it in 2009.
The Bright Side of Past Fund Losses Carolyn T. Geer 2011
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Legislators probably won't kill the program, but perhaps they could cap how much can be applied in any given year e.g. cannot offset more than 15% of one's tax liability, but can carry-forward the balance.
Jeff Steele: Be Warned: What 2011 Means for Filmmakers Jeff Steele 2011
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Legislators probably won't kill the program, but perhaps they could cap how much can be applied in any given year e.g. cannot offset more than 15% of one's tax liability, but can carry-forward the balance.
Jeff Steele: Be Warned: What 2011 Means for Filmmakers Jeff Steele 2011
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In fact, a new law updates the tax-loss carry-forward rules for mutual funds so that they now more closely resemble the rules for individuals.
The Bright Side of Past Fund Losses Carolyn T. Geer 2011
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Legislators probably won't kill the program, but perhaps they could cap how much can be applied in any given year e.g. cannot offset more than 15% of one's tax liability, but can carry-forward the balance.
Jeff Steele: Be Warned: What 2011 Means for Filmmakers Jeff Steele 2011
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But the anticipated need to adapt benefits to avoid multiple tax charges will be limited by the higher than expected annual allowance of £50,000 and the three-year carry-forward provisions.
What are the pension changes and how will they affect savers? Jill Insley 2010
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Fourth, the earnings of a corporation were frozen to a particular fiscal year, with none of the flexibility of the carry-forward, carry-back provisions of the present law.
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-- A huge net operating loss (NOL) carry-forward totaling more than $8 billion.
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Liberty cannot move forward to buy the rest of the company until mid-2012 because a change of control would result in the loss of the NOL carry-forward.
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