Publication 536 - Introductory Material
                           
                         
                      
                     
                     
                   
                  
                  
                     
                     Certain timber losses. You can no longer treat income and expenses attributable to qualified timber property located in the GO Zone, Rita GO Zone,
                        or Wilma GO Zone, as a
                        farming business for 2007 or later years.
                        
                     
                   
                  
                     
                     Photographs of missing children. The Internal Revenue Service is a proud partner with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Photographs of
                        missing children
                        selected by the Center may appear in this publication on pages that would otherwise be blank. You can help bring these children
                        home by looking at the
                        photographs and calling 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) if you recognize a child.
                        
                     
                   
                  
                     
                     If your deductions for the year are more than your income for the year, you may have a net operating loss (NOL). An NOL year
                         is the year in which an NOL occurs. You can use an NOL by deducting it from your income in another year or years.
                        
                     
                     What this publication covers.
                                This publication discusses NOLs for individuals, estates, and trusts. It covers:
                        
                        
                        
                        
                      
                     To have an NOL, your loss must generally be caused by deductions from your:
                        
                     
                     
                     
                        
                     
                     A loss from operating a business is the most common reason for an NOL.
                        
                     
                     Partnerships and S corporations generally cannot use an NOL. However, partners or shareholders can use their separate shares
                        of the partnership's
                        or S corporation's business income and business deductions to figure their individual NOLs.
                        
                     
                     Keeping records.
                                You should keep records for any tax year that generates an NOL for three years after you have used the carryback/carryforward
                        or three years after
                        the carryforward expires.
                        
                        
                      
                     What is not covered in this publication?
                                The following topics are not covered in this publication.
                        
                        
                           
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                                 Bankruptcies. See Publication 908, Bankruptcy Tax Guide. 
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                                 NOLs of corporations. See Publication 542, Corporations. 
 
                        
                        
                      
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