(a) Taxpayers qualified under § 26-51-1202(a) and (b) , entitled to a net operating loss deduction as provided in § 26-51-427 , may carry forward that deduction to the next succeeding taxable year following the year of the net operating loss and annually thereafter for a total period of ten (10) years or until the net operating loss has been exhausted, whichever is earlier. (b) The net operating loss deduction must be carried forward in the order named above. Acts 1987, No. 48, § 2. (a) Taxpayers qualified under § 26-51-1202(a) and (b) , entitled to a net operating loss deduction as provided in § 26-51-427 , may carry forward that deduction to the next succeeding taxable year following the year of the net operating loss and annually thereafter for a total period of ten (10) years or until the net operating loss has been exhausted, whichever is earlier. (b) The net operating loss deduction must be carried forward in the order named above. Acts 1987, No. 48, § 2. (a) Taxpayers qualified under § 26-51-1202(a) and (b) , entitled to a net operating loss deduction as provided in § 26-51-427 , may carry forward that deduction to the next succeeding taxable year following the year of the net operating loss and annually thereafter for a total period of ten (10) years or until the net operating loss has been exhausted, whichever is earlier. (b) The net operating loss deduction must be carried forward in the order named above. Acts 1987, No. 48, § 2. (a) Taxpayers qualified under § 26-51-1202(a) and (b) , entitled to a net operating loss deduction as provided in § 26-51-427 , may carry forward that deduction to the next succeeding taxable year following the year of the net operating loss and annually thereafter for a total period of ten (10) years or until the net operating loss has been exhausted, whichever is earlier. (b) The net operating loss deduction must be carried forward in the order named above. Acts 1987, No. 48, § 2.
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