When 2011 was originally filed, it included Form 4684 for casualty loss on business property and on that we indicated we expected some insurance proceeds. Well, the insurance claim yielded nothing, so we're now amending the 2011 to remove the amount we thought insurance would come through with. That results in an NOL. I understand that to waive the carryback period, it must be done on a timely filed return. Since the amendment now is what creates the NOL, the election to forgo the carryback would be timely filed as long as I attach it to this amendment, right? So, I can elect to forgo the carryback (client would just like it carried forward), right?
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