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Part A – Losses carried forward to the 2024–25

Instructions to complete the items 1 and 2 in Part A Losses carried forward to 2024–25 – excludes film losses.

Published 30 May 2024

Carried forward losses

There are certain tests that must be satisfied for the entity to be able to apply a loss or to carry forward a loss to a later income year. The entity must keep a record of its losses and account for any adjustments, including those made by the ATO.

Records must be retained for at least 5 years from when they are prepared or from the completion of transactions to which they relate, whichever is later. To support claims for losses, records also should be retained at least until the end of the period of review for the income year in which the relevant losses are fully applied. If required, the entity must be able to demonstrate not only the balance of any losses being either claimed or carried forward but also how those losses arose.

1 Tax losses carried forward to later income years

Complete item 1 – labels B to G and U where appropriate; otherwise leave blank.

Don't include at item 1:

  • net capital losses carried forward to later income years, go to item 2
  • film losses carried forward (not required to be reported on this schedule).

For the definition of a tax loss, see section 995-1 of the ITAA 1997.

Subject to various rules, an earlier year tax loss is deducted in a later income year in the order in which it was incurred (to the extent that it has not already been utilised).

For more information about deducting and carried forward losses, see Losses.

An earlier year tax loss may be reduced by the commercial debt forgiveness provisions of Division 245 of the ITAA 1997.

Net capital losses may only be applied in accordance with Division 102 of the ITAA 1997. A CGT schedule may need to be completed. For more information, see Guide to capital gains tax 2024 (NAT 4151).

Pooled development fund (PDF) tax losses are excluded from labels B to G and U. For more information on deductibility of PDF tax losses, see Division 195 of the ITAA 1997.

Year of loss

At the appropriate year, write the unutilised amount of the tax loss incurred by the entity in that year and carried forward to later income years under section 36-15 or section 36-17 (as applicable) of the ITAA 1997.

For 2018–19 and earlier income years, write the total amount for those years.

If no tax loss was incurred in a particular year, or if the tax loss incurred in that year has been applied in full, leave blank.

U Total

Write at item 1 – label U the total of tax losses carried forward to later income years; this amount is the total of the amounts at labels B to G.

Transfer the amount at item 1 – label U to the Tax losses carried forward to later income years label in your tax return.

For more information on how this amount is calculated, see Tax losses carried forward to later income years under item 13 Losses information in the relevant instructions.

Examples for part A items 1 and 2

The examples are intended to be a guide only and represent some of the many possible methods of calculating the amount of losses available to be applied or carried forward to later income years.

The examples apply equally to companies, trusts and funds, with the exception that trusts and funds are not able to transfer losses to other entities, nor are they able to have losses transferred to them. The transfer of losses provisions are limited to transfers involving an Australian branch of a foreign bank; see section 170-30 of the ITAA 1997.

In all examples, it is assumed that the entity passes all tests, at all times, for that entity to be eligible to apply these losses.

Example 1: calculating the amount of losses available to apply or carry forward
A company's trading results and movement in the balances of its tax losses

Year

Tax loss incurred

Net exempt income

Tax loss deducted

Balance of tax loss

2016–17

$10,000

$4,000

$0

$6,000

2017–18

$30,000

$0

$0

$36,000

2018–19

$20,000

$0

$0

$56,000

2019–20

$0

$1,000

$2,000

$53,000

2020–21

$0

$500

$0

$52,500

2021–22

$6,000

$0

$0

$58,500

2022–23

$1,000

$600

$0

$58,900

2023–24

$0

$0

$5,000

$53,900

The company's loss calculation sheet shows progressive balances of tax losses:

Balance of losses

2016–17

2017–18

2018–19

2019–20

2020–21

2021–22

2022–23

2023–24

2018–19 and earlier income years

$6,000

$36,000

$56,000

$53,000

$52,500

$52,500

$52,500

$47,500

2019–20

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

2020–21

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

2021–22

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$6,000

$6,000

$6,000

2022–23

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$400

$400

2023–24

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

Total

$6,000

$36,000

$56,000

$53,000

$52,500

$58,500

$58,900

$53,900

Complete part A item 1

Label

Year of loss

Amount

B

2023–24

$0

C

2022–23

$400

D

2021–22

$6,000

E

2020–21

$0

F

2019–20

$0

G

2018–19 and earlier income years

$47,500

U

Total

$53,900

The company transfers the amount at label U ($53,900) to item 13 Tax losses carried forward to later income years, label U on its Company tax return 2024.

End of example

2 Net capital losses carried forward to later income years

Complete item 2 – labels H to M and V where appropriate; otherwise, leave blank.

You must complete the details requested at this item if the entity has net capital losses carried forward to later income years.

The net capital losses of a company shown at labels H to M include any unapplied current year net capital loss calculated in accordance with Subdivision 165-CB of the ITAA 1997.

The entity may be required to complete a CGT schedule; see the Guide to capital gains tax 2024.

Year of loss

At the appropriate year, write the amount of any unapplied net capital loss made by the entity in that year that can be carried forward to later income years.

For 2018–19 and earlier income years, write the total amount for those years.

If there is no net capital loss for a particular year, or if the net capital loss made in that year has been applied in full, leave blank.

V Total

Write at item 2 – label V the total of unapplied net capital losses carried forward to later income years at labels H to M.

Transfer the amount at item 2 – label V to Net capital losses carried forward to later income years in your tax return.

Example 2: net capital losses carried forward to later income years

A company's results for 2018–19 to 2023–24 and movement in the balances of its net capital losses

Year

Net capital loss incurred

Net capital loss applied

Balance of net capital losses

2018–19

$1,000

$0

$1,000

2019–20

$9,000

$0

$10,000

2020–21

$0

$2,000

$8,000

2021–22

$8,000

$0

$16,000

2022–23

$0

$1,500

$14,500

2023–24

$1,000

$0

$15,500

The company's loss calculation sheet shows progressive balances of net capital losses for 2018–19 to 2023–24

Year

2018–19

2019–20

2020–21

2021–22

2022–23

2023–24

2018–19

$1,000

$1,000

$0

$0

$0

$0

2019–20

$0

$9,000

$8,000

$8,000

$6,500

$6,500

2020–21

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

2021–22

$0

$0

$0

$8,000

$8,000

$8,000

2022–23

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

2023–24

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$1,000

Total

$1,000

$10,000

$8,000

$16,000

$14,500

$15,500

Complete part A item 2

Label

Year of loss

Amount

H

2023–24

$1,000

I

2022–23

$0

J

2021–22

$8,000

K

2020–21

$0

L

2019–20

$6,500

M

2018–19 and earlier income years

$0

V

Total

$15,500

The company transfers the amount at item 2 – label V ($15,500) to item 13 Net capital losses carried forward to later income years, label V on its Company tax return 2024.

End of example

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