IsabellaG
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Business & farm

No, once you choose to waive the carryback period, it generally is irrevocable. But If you choose to waive the carryback period for more than one NOL, you must make a separate choice and attach a separate statement for each NOL year.

See this link, under Waiving the Carryback Period.

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