Where does “Verlustrücktrag” come from?

Verlustrücktrag (German) comes from German Verlust, from Middle High German verlust, from Old High German firlust, from Proto-West Germanic *fralusti, from Proto-Germanic *fralustiz — loss.

Verlustrücktrag (German): loss carryback a tax provision that allows a company to apply a current net operating loss to prior years' profits to receive a refund of taxes previously paid

Definitions

  1. loss carryback a tax provision that allows a company to apply a current net operating loss to prior years' profits to receive a refund of taxes previously paid

Ancestry of “Verlustrücktrag”, step by step

Verlustrücktrag traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via German Verlust

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanVerlustloss
2Middle High Germanverlust
3Old High Germanfirlust
4Proto-West Germanic*fralustiloss
5Proto-Germanic*fralustizloss

via German Rücktrag

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1GermanRücktrag
Every word from Proto-Germanic *fralustizEvery word from Proto-West Germanic *fralustiEvery word from Old High German firlust
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