Corporation Application for Tentative Refund

Corporation Application for Tentative Refund

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Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service

Instructions for Form 1139
(Rev. August 2006)
Corporation Application for Tentative Refund
Section references are to the Internal
Revenue Code unless otherwise noted.

What’s New

• The domestic production activities

deduction under section 199 is not
allowed in figuring a corporation’s
NOL. See page 2 of the instructions.
• For tax years ending after 2005
and before 2009, certain electric
utility companies that make capital
expenditures in electric transmission
property or certified pollution control
facilities can elect to use a 5-year
carryback period for net operating
losses (NOLs) arising in tax years
ending in 2003, 2004, or 2005. See
page 3 of the instructions.
• A corporation can elect to treat a
qualifying public utility casualty loss
as a Gulf Opportunity Zone (GO
Zone) public utility casualty loss. See
page 3 of the instructions.
• A loss attributable to qualified
timber property can be treated as a
farming loss subject to a 5-year
carryback period if any portion of the
property is located in the GO Zone,
Rita GO Zone, or Wilma GO Zone.
See page 3 of the instructions.
• A 5-year carryback period applies
to any portion of an NOL that is a
qualified GO Zone loss. See page 4
of the instructions.
• Certain corporations can elect to
use Form 1139 to deduct a public
utility property disaster loss
attributable to Hurricane Katrina in
the 5th tax year preceding the year of
the loss. The election must be made
no later than December 20, 2006.
See page 5 of the instructions.

General Instructions
Purpose of Form
A corporation (other than an S
corporation) files Form 1139 to apply
for a quick refund of taxes from:
• The carryback of an NOL,
• The carryback of a net capital loss,
• The carryback of an unused
general business credit,
• The election to deduct a public
utility property disaster loss under
section 1400N(o), or
• An overpayment of tax due to a
claim of right adjustment under
section 1341(b)(1).

Waiving the NOL Carryback
Period
A corporation can elect to carry an
NOL forward instead of first carrying it
back. Make this election by attaching
a statement to a timely filed tax return
(including extensions) for the tax year
of the NOL indicating that the
corporation is electing to relinquish
the entire carryback period under
section 172(b)(3) for any NOLs
incurred in that tax year.
If the corporation timely filed its
return for the loss year without
making the election, it can make the
election on an amended return filed
within 6 months of the due date of the
loss year return (excluding
extensions). Attach the election to the
amended return and write “Filed
pursuant to section 301.9100-2” on
the election statement. File the
amended return at the same address
the original return was filed. Once
made, the election is irrevocable.

When To File
Generally, the corporation must file
Form 1139 within 12 months of the
end of the tax year in which an NOL,
net capital loss, unused credit, or
claim of right adjustment arose.
For an NOL that is a loss of an
electric utility company arising in tax
years ending in 2003, 2004, or 2005,
the corporation is allowed an
additional 24 months to file Form
1139.
An exception also applies for
corporations filing Form 1139 to claim
a tentative refund under section
1400N(o). See page 5 of the
instructions.
The corporation must file its
income tax return for the tax
CAUTION year no later than the date it
files Form 1139.
If the corporation filed Form 1138,
Extension of Time for Payment of
Taxes by a Corporation Expecting a
Net Operating Loss Carryback, it can
get an additional extension of time to
pay. To do so, file Form 1139 by the
last day of the month that includes
the due date (including extensions)
for filing the return for the tax year
from which the NOL carryback arose.

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Cat. No. 20631X

Qualified new members of a
consolidated group. The general
rule above applies to the time for
filing of Form 1139 by a consolidated
group. However, for this purpose, a
separate return year of a qualified
new member (see below) that ends
on the date of joining the new group
is treated as ending on the same date
as the end of the tax year of the
consolidated group that includes the
date of the end of the separate return
year. If this special treatment applies,
see the instructions for line 5 on page
5. A new member of a consolidated
group is a qualified new member if
immediately prior to becoming a new
member either:
• It was the common parent of a
consolidated group, or
• It was not required to join in the
filing of a consolidated return.

Where To File
File Form 1139 with the Internal
Revenue Service Center where the
corporation files its income tax return.

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CAUTION

Do not file Form 1139 with the
corporation’s income tax
return.

What To Attach
Attach to Form 1139 copies of the
following, if applicable, for the year of
the loss or credit.
• The first two pages of the
corporation’s income tax return.
• All Forms 8271, Investor Reporting
of Tax Shelter Registration Number,
attached to the corporation’s tax
return.
• All other forms and schedules from
which a carryback results (for
example, Schedule D (Form 1120),
Form 3800, etc.).
Also attach to Form 1139:
• All carryback year forms and
schedules for which items were
refigured.
• Form 8302, Electronic Deposit of
Tax Refund of $1 Million or More.
Electronic deposits can be made only
for a carryback year for which the
refund is at least $1 million. Attach a
separate form for each such
carryback year.
• Any statement required to make a
valid election (for example, elections

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under sections 172(b)(1)(I),
1400N(j)(5), or 1400N(o)).

Processing the Application
The IRS will process this application
within 90 days of the later of:
• The date the corporation files the
complete application, or
• The last day of the month that
includes the due date (including
extensions) for filing the corporation’s
income tax return for the year in
which the loss or credit arose (or, for
a claim of right adjustment, the date
of the overpayment under section
1341(b)(1)).
The payment of the requested
refund does not mean the IRS has
accepted the application as correct. If
the IRS later determines the claimed
deductions or credits are due to an
overstatement of the value of
property, negligence, disregard of
rules, or substantial understatement
of income tax, the corporation may be
assessed penalties. Interest is also
charged on any amounts erroneously
refunded, credited, or applied.
The IRS may need to contact the
corporation or its authorized
representative for more information.
To designate an attorney or
representative, attach Form 2848,
Power of Attorney and Declaration of
Representative, to Form 1139.

Disallowance of the
Application
An application for a tentative refund is
not treated as a claim for credit or
refund. It may be disallowed if there
are any material omissions or math
errors that are not corrected within
the 90-day period. If the application is
disallowed in whole or in part, no suit
challenging the disallowance may be
brought in any court. But the
corporation can file a regular claim for
credit or refund. See Filing Form
1120X or Other Amended Return
below.

Excessive Allowances
Any amount applied, credited, or
refunded based on this application
that the IRS later determines to be
excessive may be billed as if it were
due to a math or clerical error on the
return.

Filing Form 1120X or Other
Amended Return
A corporation can get a refund by
filing Form 1120X (or other amended
return, such as an amended Form
1120-PC) instead of Form 1139.
Generally, the corporation must file

an amended return within 3 years
after the date the return was due for
the tax year in which an NOL, net
capital loss, or unused credit arose
(or, if later, the date the return for that
year was filed).
Corporations must file Form 1120X
(or other amended return) instead of
Form 1139 to carry back:
• A prior year foreign tax credit
released due to an NOL or net capital
loss carryback, or
• A prior year general business credit
released because of the release of
the foreign tax credit.
For details, see Rev. Rul. 82-154,
1982-2 C.B. 394.
The procedures for processing an
amended return and Form 1139 are
different. The IRS is not required to
process an amended return within 90
days. However, if we do not process
it within 6 months from the date a
corporation files it, the corporation
can file suit in court. If we disallow a
claim on an amended return and the
corporation disagrees with that
determination, the corporation must
file suit no later than 2 years after the
date we disallow it.

Definitions and Special
Rules
For corporations, a net operating loss
(NOL) is the excess of the deductions
allowed over gross income, computed
with the following adjustments.
• The NOL deduction for an NOL
carryback or carryover from another
year is not allowed.
• The dividends-received deductions
for dividends received from domestic
and foreign corporations and for
dividends received on certain
preferred stock of a public utility are
computed without regard to the
limitation on the aggregate amount of
deductions under section 246(b).
• The dividends-paid deduction for
dividends paid on certain preferred
stock of a public utility is computed
without regard to the limitation under
section 247(a)(1)(B).
• The domestic production activities
deduction under section 199 is not
allowed.
The carryback period for an NOL
generally is 2 years. Special rules
(discussed below) apply to the portion
of an NOL attributable to:
• A specified liability loss;
• A farming loss;
• Certain losses of an electric utility
company arising in tax years ending
in 2003, 2004, or 2005;
• A qualified GO Zone loss;
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• An eligible loss; or
• An excess interest loss.
Specified Liability Losses
Generally, a specified liability loss is
a loss arising from:
1. Product liability,
2. An act (or failure to act) that
occurred at least 3 years before the
beginning of the loss year and
resulted in a liability under a federal
or state law requiring:
a. Reclamation of land,
b. Decommissioning of a nuclear
power plant (or any unit thereof),
c. Dismantling of a drilling
platform,
d. Remediation of environmental
contamination, or
e. Payment under any workers
compensation act.
Any loss from a liability arising
from 2a through 2e, above, can be
taken into account as a specified
liability loss only if the corporation
used an accrual method of
accounting throughout the period in
which the act (or failure to act)
occurred. For details, see section
172(f).
To the extent an NOL is a
specified liability loss, the carryback
period for that part of the NOL is
generally 10 years.
However, the corporation can
make an irrevocable election to figure
the carryback period for a specified
liability loss without regard to the
special 10-year carryback rule. To
make the election, attach to the
corporation’s timely filed tax return for
the loss year a statement that the
corporation is electing to have the
carryback period for the NOL under
section 172(b)(1)(C) determined
without regard to the special 10-year
carryback rule. If the corporation
timely filed its tax return without
making the election, it can make the
election on an amended return filed
within 6 months of the due date of the
return (excluding extensions). Attach
the election to the amended return
and write “Filed pursuant to section
301.9100-2” on the election
statement. File the amended return at
the same address used for the
original return.
Gulf Opportunity Zone (GO Zone)
public utility casualty losses. A
corporation can make an irrevocable
election to treat a qualifying public
utility casualty loss as a GO Zone
public utility casualty loss. A GO Zone
public utility casualty loss is treated
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determining the amount of the
corporation’s specified liability loss to
which the 10-year carryback period
applies.
A qualifying public utility casualty
loss is any casualty loss of public
utility property (as defined in section
168(i)(10)) located in the GO Zone if:
• The loss is allowed as a deduction
under section 165, and
• The loss is by reason of Hurricane
Katrina.
See section 1400N(j) for more
details. Also, see Pub. 4492,
Information for Taxpayers Affected by
Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma,
for a list of counties and parishes
included in the GO Zone.
To make the election, attach to the
corporation’s timely filed tax return for
the loss year a statement that the
corporation is electing to treat any
qualifying public utility casualty loss
as a GO Zone public utility casualty
loss under section 1400N(j)(2)(C). If
the corporation timely filed its tax
return without making the election, it
can make the election on an
amended return filed within 6 months
of the due date of the return
(excluding extensions). Attach the
election to the amended return and
write “Filed pursuant to section
301.9100-2” on the election
statement. File the amended return at
the same address used for the
original return. Once made, the
election is irrevocable for that tax
year.
If the corporation elects to
treat a qualifying public utility
CAUTION casualty loss as a GO Zone
public utility casualty loss, it cannot
also take the loss into account in
determining the portion of the
corporation’s NOL that qualifies for
the 5-year carryback period as a
qualified GO Zone loss (discussed
later under Qualified Gulf Opportunity
Zone (GO Zone) Loss). The
corporation also cannot elect to
deduct the loss as a disaster loss
occurring in a prior tax year under
sections 1400N(o) or 165(i).

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Farming Loss
A farming loss is the smaller of:
1. The amount that would be the
NOL for the tax year if only income
and deductions attributable to farming
businesses (as defined in section
263A(e)(4)) were taken into account,
or
2. The NOL for the tax year.
To the extent the NOL is a farming
loss, the carryback period is 5 years.

However, the corporation can
make an irrevocable election to figure
the carryback period for a farming
loss without regard to the special
5-year carryback rule. To make this
election, attach to the corporation’s
timely filed tax return for the loss year
a statement that the corporation is
electing to have the carryback period
for the NOL under section
172(b)(1)(G) determined without
regard to the special 5-year carryback
rule. If the corporation timely filed its
tax return without making the
election, it can make the election on
an amended return filed within 6
months of the due date of the return
(excluding extensions). Attach the
election to the amended return and
write “Filed pursuant to section
301.9100-2” on the election
statement. File the amended return at
the same address used for the
original return.
Certain losses attributable to
qualified timber property located in
hurricane zones. Income and
deductions attributable to qualified
timber property (as defined in section
194(c)(1)) are treated as attributable
to a farming business if any portion of
the property is located in the GO
Zone, Rita GO Zone, or Wilma GO
Zone, and the income and deductions
are allocable to the part of the
corporation’s tax year which is after
the following applicable date and
before January 1, 2006.
1. August 27, 2005, if any portion
of the property is located in the GO
Zone.
2. September 22, 2005, if any
portion of the property is located in
the Rita GO Zone (but not in the GO
Zone).
3. October 22, 2005, if any portion
of the property is located in the Wilma
GO Zone (but not in the GO Zone or
the RITA GO Zone).
However, these rules apply only to
a timber producer who:
1. Held qualified timber property
(defined in Pub. 535, Business
Expenses) on the applicable date
below:
a. August 28, 2005, if any portion
of the property is located in the GO
Zone,
b. September 23, 2005, if any
portion of the property is located in
the Rita GO Zone (but not in the GO
Zone), or
c. October 23, 2005, if any portion
of the property is located in the Wilma
GO Zone (but not in the GO Zone or
the Rita GO Zone); and
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2. Did not hold more than 500
acres of qualified timber property on
the applicable date above.
See Pub. 4492 for the list of
counties and parishes located in the
GO Zone, Rita GO Zone, and Wilma
GO Zone.

Certain Losses of Electric
Utility Companies Arising in
Tax Years Ending in 2003, 2004,
or 2005
For tax years ending after 2005 and
before 2009, an electric utility
company that makes capital
expenditures in electric transmission
property or certified pollution control
facilities can elect to use a 5-year
carryback period for NOLs that arise
in tax years ending in 2003, 2004, or
2005. A corporation qualifies as an
electric utility company if:
• With regard to electric transmission
property, the corporation uses the
property to transmit at 69 or more
kilovolts electricity for sale, or
• With regard to certified pollution
control facilities, the corporation is an
electric utility company within the
meaning of section 2(3) of the Public
Utility Holding Company Act as in
effect just prior to its repeal.
For any election year, the
corporation can make an election for
one or more of the eligible loss years
for which the corporation has not
made a previous election. The
corporation can make only one
election for a loss year (for example,
only one election for an NOL incurred
in 2003). For any election year, the
maximum amount of loss year NOLs
that can qualify for the 5-year
carryback period under this special
election is limited to 20 percent of the
corporation’s qualifying investment
made in the tax year prior to the
election year. For this purpose, a
qualifying investment is the sum of
the corporation’s electric transmission
property capital expenditures and
certified pollution control facility
capital expenditures. The election
years generally include any tax year
ending after 2005 and before 2009.
However, if more than one tax year
begins in the same calendar year, the
corporation can treat only one of
those tax years as an election year.
To make this election, include the
loss on line 1a. Attach a statement
that specifies the election year, the
loss year(s) to which the election
applies, and the amount of qualifying
investment in the tax year prior to the
election year. If the election applies to

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more than one loss year, include a
schedule on the statement allocating
the 20-percent investment limitation
among the losses. For more
information and special rules, see
section 172(b)(1)(I).

Qualified Gulf Opportunity Zone
(GO Zone) Loss
A qualified GO Zone loss is the
smaller of:
1. The NOL for the tax year
reduced by any specified liability loss,
or
2. The total of the following
deductions (to the extent they are
taken into account in computing the
NOL for the tax year).
a. Qualified GO Zone casualty
losses (as defined in section
1400N(k)(3)).
b. Moving expenses paid or
incurred after August 27, 2005, for
the employment of an individual
whose main home was in the GO
Zone before August 28, 2005, who
was unable to remain in that home
because of Hurricane Katrina, and
whose main job with the corporation
(after the move) is in the GO Zone;
c. Temporary housing expenses
paid or incurred after August 27,
2005, to house employees of the
corporation whose main job location
is in the GO Zone;
d. Depreciation or amortization
allowable for any qualified GO Zone
property (as defined in section
1400N(d)(2)) for the year placed in
service (even if an election was made
not to claim a special depreciation
allowance for such property); and
e. Repair expenses (including
expenses for the removal of debris)
paid or incurred after August 27,
2005, for any damage from Hurricane
Katrina to property located in the GO
Zone.
The portion of an NOL that is a
qualified GO Zone loss can be carried
back 5 years.
A corporation can make an
irrevocable election to figure the
carryback period for a qualified GO
Zone loss without regard to the
special 5-year carryback rule. To
make the election, attach to the
corporation’s timely filed tax return for
the loss year a statement that the
corporation is electing to have the
carryback period for the NOL under
section 1400N(k)(1)(A)(i) determined
without regard to the special 5-year
carryback rule. If the corporation
timely filed its tax return without
making the election, it can make the

election on an amended return filed
within 6 months of the due date of the
return (excluding extensions). Attach
the election to the amended return
and write “Filed pursuant to section
301.9100-2” on the election
statement. File the amended return at
the same address used for the
original return.
If a qualified GO Zone
casualty loss (listed in a,
CAUTION above) is taken into account in
computing an NOL that is treated as
a qualified GO Zone loss, such
casualty loss cannot also be
deducted as a disaster loss occurring
in a prior tax year under section
165(i).

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Eligible Loss
To the extent the NOL is an eligible
loss, the carryback period is 3 years,
but only if the corporation meets the
gross receipts test of section 448(c)
or is engaged in the trade or business
of farming (as defined in section
263A(e)(4)) for the loss year.
For a corporation, an eligible loss
is any loss attributable to a
Presidentially declared disaster (as
defined in section 1033(h)(3)).
Farming losses and qualified GO
Zone losses are not eligible losses.
Only the eligible loss portion of the
NOL can be carried back 3 years.

Excess Interest Loss
If the corporation has a corporate
equity reduction transaction, a
different carryback period may apply.
See section 172(b)(1)(E).

Specific Instructions
Address
Include the room, suite, or other unit
number after the street address. If the
Post Office does not deliver mail to
the street address and the
corporation has a P.O. box, enter the
box number instead of the street
address.
If the corporation receives its mail
in care of a third party (such as an
accountant or an attorney), enter on
the street address line “C/O” followed
by the third party’s name and street
address or P.O. box.

Line 1a—Net Operating Loss
If the corporation is claiming a
tentative refund based on the
carryback of any of the NOLs
discussed under Definitions and
Special Rules for Net Operating
Losses (NOLs), include the amount of
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the carryback on line 1a. Attach any
statements required. See What To
Attach on page 1.

Line 1b—Net Capital Loss
A net capital loss can be carried back
3 years and treated as a short-term
capital loss in the carryback year. The
net capital loss can be carried back
only to the extent it does not increase
or produce an NOL in the tax year to
which it is carried. For special rules
for capital loss carrybacks, see
section 1212(a)(3).

Line 1c—Unused General
Business Credit
If a tentative refund is claimed based
on a carryback of an unused general
business credit (GBC), attach a copy
of the appropriate credit form for the
tax year in which the credit arose.
Except as provided in section 39(d),
an unused GBC can be carried back
1 year (3 years if the GBC arose in a
tax year beginning before 1998).
Refigure the credit for the carryback
year on any of the following forms
and attach it to Form 1139.
• Form 3800, General Business
Credit.
• Form 8844, Empowerment Zone
and Renewal Community
Employment Credit.
• Form 8884, New York Liberty Zone
Business Employee Credit (for
carryback years beginning before
2005).
• Form 6478, Credit for Alcohol Used
as Fuel (for carryback years
beginning in 2005). (Refigure the
alcohol fuel credit on Form 3800 for
carryback years beginning before
2005.).
• Section B of Form 8835,
Renewable Electricity, Refined Coal,
and Indian Coal Production Credit (for
carryback years beginning in 2004).

Line 1d—Other
Complete line 1d if Form 1139 is filed
to claim a tentative refund based on
either of the following.
• A public utility property disaster
loss deducted under section
1400N(o) (described below).
• An overpayment of tax due to a
claim of right adjustment under
section 1341(b)(1). See the
instructions for line 28 on page 6.
Election to deduct a public utility
property disaster loss under
section 1400N(o). For tax years
ending after August 27, 2005, a
corporation can elect to deduct a
disaster loss for public utility property
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of the loss. A loss eligible for this
election is any loss with respect to
public utility property located in the
GO Zone attributable to Hurricane
Katrina. Public utility property, for this
purpose, is defined in section
168(i)(10), except that the property is
not required to be used
predominantly in a rate-regulated
trade or business.
The corporation can make the
election by filing Form 1139 to claim a
tentative refund. Attach a statement
indicating that the corporation is
making the election under sections
1400N(o) and 165(i) to deduct a
public utility property disaster loss in
the 5th preceding tax year. Complete
and attach Form 4684 and, if
required, Form 4797 for the 5th
preceding year. Include the loss on
line 1d. Also, see the instructions for
line 13 below.
The corporation can also make the
election by filing a Form 1120X or
other amended return for the 5th
preceding tax year. The corporation
should attach the same statement
and forms described above that are
attached to Form 1139. See Filing
Form 1120X or Other Amended
Return on page 2.
The election must be made by
December 20, 2006.
An election to deduct a public
utility property disaster loss in
CAUTION the tax year immediately prior
to the tax year of the disaster instead
of in the 5th preceding tax year,
cannot be made on Form 1139. This
election must be made by filing the
corporation’s return or Form 1120X
(or other amended return) for the
prior year and claiming the disaster
loss on it. See Filing Form 1120X or
Other Amended Return, on page 2.

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Line 4
Foreign taxes taken as a credit in a
prior year can be reduced to zero by
the carryback of an NOL or a net
capital loss on Form 1139. A
corporation must file Form 1120X (or
other amended return) instead of
Form 1139 to carry back a prior year
foreign tax credit released due to an
NOL or net capital loss carryback.
See Filing Form 1120X or Other
Amended Return on page 2.

Line 5
If the common parent of a
consolidated group files Form 1139 to
carry back a loss or credit arising in a
corporation’s separate return year to
a year in which the corporation joined

in the filing of a consolidated return,
the IRS is required to send the refund
for that year directly to, and in the
name of, the common parent (or
agent designated under Regulations
section 1.1502-77(d) for the
carryback year). See Regulations
sections 1.1502-78(a) and (b).
If the corporation is filing Form
1139 for a short tax year created
when the corporation became a
qualified new member of a
consolidated group (see Qualified
new members of a consolidated
group on page 1), the corporation
must answer “Yes” on line 5a and
enter the tax year ending date, name,
and EIN of the new common parent
on line 5b.

Lines 11 through 27—
Computation of Decrease in
Tax
In columns (a), (c), and (e), enter the
amount for the applicable carryback
year as shown on your original or
amended return or as adjusted by the
IRS. If the IRS has not acted on an
amended return, use the amounts
from the amended return and attach a
copy of it with “Attachment to Form
1139” written across the top.
Use columns (a) and (b), (c) and
(d), or (e) and (f) to enter amounts
before and after carryback for each
year to which the loss is carried. Start
with the earliest carryback year. Use
the remaining pairs of columns for
each consecutive preceding year until
the loss is fully absorbed. Enter the
ordinal number of years the loss is
being carried back and the date the
carryback year ends in the spaces
provided above columns (a) and (b),
(c) and (d), or (e) and (f).
For example, the loss year is the
2005 calendar year and the loss is
carried back 5 years. Enter “5th” and
“12/31/00” in the spaces provided
above columns (a) and (b). After
making the entries, it reads “5th
preceding tax year ended 12/31/00.”
Note. Additional Forms 1139 may be
needed if the corporation is carrying
back an NOL to more than 3
preceding tax years. On the
additional forms, complete lines 11
through 27 for each additional
preceding tax year as necessary.
Skip lines 1 through 10 and do not
sign the additional forms.
When completing lines 16 through
25, take into account any write-in
amounts that may have appeared on
the original return. For example, for a
tax year beginning in 2005, if Form
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1120, Schedule J, line 2, was
increased by deferred tax under
section 1291, include that amount on
line 16.

Line 11—Taxable Income
From Tax Return
Enter in columns (b), (d), and (f) the
amounts from columns (a), (c), and
(e), respectively.

Line 12—Capital Loss
Carryback
Enter the capital loss carryback, but
not more than capital gain net
income. Capital gain net income is
figured without regard to the capital
loss carryback of the loss year or any
later year. Attach a copy of Schedule
D (Form 1120) for the carryback year.
Enter the amount of the capital loss
carryback as a positive number on
line 12.
When carrying over a net capital
loss to a later tax year, reduce the
amount of the net capital loss that
can be used in the later years by the
amount of the net capital loss
deductions used in the earlier years.
For details, see section 1212(a)(1).

Line 13
If the corporation is electing to carry
back a public utility property disaster
loss under section 1400N(o) to the
5th preceding tax year, enter the
amount of the loss on the dotted line
next to line 13. Subtract the carryback
amount from the total for line 13. See
the instructions for line 1d.

Line 14—NOL Deduction
See Definitions and Special Rules on
page 2 to figure the carryback period.
NOLs are first applied to the earliest
year in the carryback period. Any
unused amount is carried to the next
tax year in the carryback period. Any
amount not used during the carryback
period is carried forward up to 20
years.

Line 16—Income Tax
In columns (b), (d), and (f), enter the
refigured income tax after taking into
account the carryback(s). See the
instructions for the corporate income
tax return for the applicable year for
details on how to figure the tax.
Attach a computation of the refigured
tax. Take into account section 1561
when refiguring the income tax.

Line 17—Alternative
Minimum Tax
For columns (b), (d), and (f), refigure
the alternative minimum tax.

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Instructions for Form 1139

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Complete and attach Form 4626 for
the appropriate year.
Carrybacks attributable to qualified
Gulf Opportunity Zone (GO Zone)
losses. If the corporation carries
back any portion of an alternative tax
NOL (ATNOL) based on an NOL
carryback attributable to qualified GO
Zone losses (as defined in section
1400N(k)(2)), the 90%-of-alternativeminimum-taxable-income (AMTI) limit
does not apply to such portion of the
alternative tax NOL deduction
(ATNOLD). To determine the
ATNOLD for the carryback year, see
section 56(d)(1)(A).

credits such as the nonconventional
source fuel credit, the possessions
tax credit, etc., that will apply in that
year. If any entry is made on line 20,
attach a statement identifying the
credits claimed.

Line 19—General Business
Credit

For a tentative refund based on an
overpayment of tax under section
1341(b)(1), enter the overpayment on
line 28 and attach a computation
showing the information required by
Regulations section 5.6411-1(d).

In columns (b), (d), and (f), enter the
total of the corrected GBCs. Attach all
Forms 3800, 8844, 6478 (for
carryback years beginning in 2005),
8835 (for carryback years beginning
in 2004), and 8884 (for carryback
years beginning before 2005) used to
redetermine the GBC.
Released general business credits.
If an NOL carryback or a net capital
loss carryback eliminates or reduces
a GBC in an earlier tax year, the
released GBC can be carried back 1
year (3 years if the GBC arose in a
tax year beginning before 1998). See
section 39 and the Instructions for
Form 3800 (or Forms 8844, 6478,
8835, or 8884) for more details on
GBC carrybacks.

Line 24—Other Taxes
For columns (b), (d), and (f), refigure
any other taxes not mentioned above,
such as recapture taxes, that will
apply in that year. If an entry is made
on line 24, identify the taxes on an
attached statement.

Line 28—Overpayment of
Tax Under Section 1341(b)(1)

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You are required to give us the
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you are complying with these laws
and to allow us to figure and collect
the right amount of tax.
You are not required to provide the
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Line 20—Other Credits
See the corporation’s tax return for
the carryback year for any additional

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File TitleInstruction 1139 (Rev. August 2006)
SubjectInstructions for Form 1139, Corporation Application for Tentative Refund
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