Carryforward of loss requires filing an income tax return before the due date to claim the loss for future adjustment. Where a taxpayer sustains a loss and intends to carry it forward to adjust against subsequent years' positive income, the taxpayer must claim that loss by filing the return of income before the due date; failure to file timely will preclude carrying forward the loss for set off in later years.
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Carryforward of loss requires filing an income tax return before the due date to claim the loss for future adjustment.
Where a taxpayer sustains a loss and intends to carry it forward to adjust against subsequent years' positive income, the taxpayer must claim that loss by filing the return of income before the due date; failure to file timely will preclude carrying forward the loss for set off in later years.
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