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Business
Corporate tax
Net operating loss
Income tax
Internal Revenue Code section 1
S corporation
Public economics
Political economy
Combined reporting
Taxation in the United States
Corporate taxation in the United States
Income tax in the United States

IN THE OREGON TAX COURT REGULAR DIVISION US WEST, INC. and Subsidiaries, Plaintiffs, v. DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE,

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