Alternative tax net operating loss (ATNOL) is the excess of deductions allowed over the income recognized for alternative minimum tax (AMT) purposes.
A company that’s suffering a net loss is running out of money because it’s spending more than it’s earning. Learn the equation for calculating it and what’s included.
*Includes aircraft rental payments of $301 million and $284 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025, and 2024, respectively. This article was originally published on Quiver News, read the full ...
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