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Tax loss carryback

A technique for receiving a refund of Back taxes by applying a Deduction or Credit from a current year to a prior year. also called Carryback.

Related Terms: 9 Back taxes, Call, Car, Credit, Carryback, Deduction, Fund, Rent, Tax
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