North Carolina Statutes
§ 105-130.8 — Repealed by Session Laws 2014-3, s. 1.1(b), effective for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2015
North Carolina § 105-130.8
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 105-130.8 (2026).
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§ 105-130.8A. Net loss provisions.
(a)State Net Loss. - A taxpayer's State net loss for a taxable year is the amount by which allowable deductions for the year, other than prior year losses, exceed gross income under the Code for the year adjusted as provided in G.S. 105-130.5. In the case of a corporation that has income from business activity within and without this State, the loss must be allocated and apportioned to this State in the year of the loss in accordance with G.S. 105-130.4.
(b)Deduction. - A taxpayer may carry forward a State net loss the taxpayer incurred in a prior taxable year and deduct it in the current taxable year, subject to the limitations in this subsection:
(1)The loss was incurred in one of the preceding 15 taxable years.
(2)Any loss carried forward is applie
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