Betekenis van:
carry back
to carry back
Werkwoord
- deduct a loss or an unused credit from taxable income for a prior period
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Carry these books back to the bookshelf.
- As I stood upon the bluff before my cottage on that clear cold night in the early part of March, 1886, the noble Hudson flowing like the grey and silent spectre of a dead river below me, I felt again the strange, compelling influence of the mighty god of war, my beloved Mars, which for ten long and lonesome years I had implored with outstretched arms to carry me back to my lost love.
- To the extent that a company transferring its registered office within the territory of a Member State would be allowed to carry forward or carry back losses which had not been exhausted for tax purposes, that Member State shall allow the permanent establishment, situated within its territory, of the SE or of the SCE transferring its registered office, to take over those losses of the SE or SCE which have not been exhausted for tax purposes, provided that the loss carry forward or carry back would have been available in comparable circumstances to a company which continued to have its registered office or which continued to be tax resident in that Member State.
- Second, the Italian authorities pointed out that the parent company, after having bought back Ixfin, did not carry out any transaction which would amount to an arbitrary allocation of costs within the group.
- in addition to the regulatory back-testing programmes, institutions shall carry out their own internal model validation tests in relation to the risks and structures of their portfolios; and
- The Council recognised the need to carry out this training as part of a wider international effort and encompassing, inter alia, the vetting of trainees, the monitoring and mentoring of the forces once back in Mogadishu and the funding and payment of the salaries of the soldiers.
- There shall be no liability on the part of the NCBs/ECB for non-compliance with this Guideline to the extent that, and for so long as, there is an inability to perform the obligations in question under the Guideline, or such obligations are subject to suspension or delay, owing to the occurrence of any event arising from any reason or cause beyond reasonable control (including, but not limited to, equipment failure or malfunction, acts of God, natural disasters, strikes or labour disputes), provided that the above shall not prejudice the responsibility to have in place the back-up facilities required by this Guideline, to carry out the error-handling procedures, referred to in Articles 4(f) and 4a(d), as far as possible despite the force majeure event, and to use all reasonable efforts to mitigate the effects of any such event while it is taking place.
- There shall be no liability on the part of the NCBs/ECB for non-compliance with this Guideline to the extent that, and for so long as, there is an inability to perform the obligations in question under the Guideline, or such obligations are subject to suspension or delay, owing to the occurrence of any event arising from any reason or cause beyond reasonable control (including, but not limited to, equipment failure or malfunction, acts of God, natural disasters, strikes or labour disputes); provided that the above shall not prejudice the responsibility to have in place the back-up facilities required by this Guideline, to carry out the error-handling procedures, referred to in Articles 4(f) and 4a(d), as far as possible despite the force majeure event, and to use all reasonable efforts to mitigate the effects of any such event while it is taking place.’
- Guideline ECB/2000/7 of 31 August 2000 on monetary policy instruments and procedures of the Eurosystem [1], should be amended to reflect changes to the definition and implementation of the Eurosystem’s monetary policy procedures and operations. The most notable of these are as follows: (a) to revise the risk control framework for Eurosystem credit operations; (b) to ensure consistency between the treatment of non-compliance cases; (c) to enhance and strengthen the provisions on discretionary measures that the Eurosystem may invoke to address concerns regarding the financial soundness of a counterparty; (d) to allow the Governing Council to decide that the ECB may, in exceptional circumstances, carry out outright transactions in a centralised manner; (e) to reduce claw back risk with a view to limit credit and legal risks by restricting originators of asset-backed securities (ABS), and underlying assets of ABS, to those from the European Economic Area (EEA); (f) to introduce new eligibility criteria for the own use of non-UCITS covered bonds (structured covered bonds) with residential real estate loans as underlying assets; (g) to add new terms to Appendix 2 to Annex I and to define other terms more precisely; (h) to amend Appendix 4 to Annex I to reflect changes in statistical regulations; (i) to harmonise provisions and introduce other minor amendments that improve consistency and transparency,
- The most notable of these are as follows: (a) to revise the risk control framework for Eurosystem credit operations; (b) to ensure consistency between the treatment of non-compliance cases; (c) to enhance and strengthen the provisions on discretionary measures that the Eurosystem may invoke to address concerns regarding the financial soundness of a counterparty; (d) to allow the Governing Council to decide that the ECB may, in exceptional circumstances, carry out outright transactions in a centralised manner; (e) to reduce claw back risk with a view to limit credit and legal risks by restricting originators of asset-backed securities (ABS), and underlying assets of ABS, to those from the European Economic Area (EEA); (f) to introduce new eligibility criteria for the own use of non-UCITS covered bonds (structured covered bonds) with residential real estate loans as underlying assets; (g) to add new terms to Appendix 2 to Annex I and to define other terms more precisely; (h) to amend Appendix 4 to Annex I to reflect changes in statistical regulations; (i) to harmonise provisions and introduce other minor amendments that improve consistency and transparency,