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Carryover

For Carryover we have terms and definitions in 7 topics. The topics are Boiler, Fundraising, Golf, Grantmaking, Health Care, Health Research and Natural Gas.



Carryover (Boiler)

The chemical solids and liquid entrained with the steam from a boiler.


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Carryover (Fundraising)

The five years following the tax year in which a gift to a nonprofit is made and during which the donor must claim any balance of the value of the donation that he or she could not claim as a charitable contribution tax deduction because of the applicable percentage limitation. See also:Percentage Limitation


Carryover (Golf)

When a hole is tied in a match and the bet is carried over to the next hole. (He won the 10th hole as well as the carryover).


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Carryover (Grantmaking)

The five years following the tax year in which a gift to a nonprofit is made and during which the donor must claim any balance of the value of the donation that he or she could not claim as a charitable contribution tax deduction because of the applicable percentage limitation. See also:Percentage Limitation


Carryover (Health Care)

That provision in medical plans that allows individuals who have not satisfied their deductible in a given calendar year to apply expenses incurred in the last quarter of that calendar year to the next year's deductible.


Carryover (Health Research)

As indicated by the Notice of Grant Award, carryover authority provides grantees permission to carry over funds that are unobligated at the end of a budget period to the next budget period. For awards under the Streamlined Noncompeting Award Process (SNAP), funds are automatically carried over and are available for expenditure during the entire project period. However, under those awards, the grantee will be required to indicate, as part of its noncompeting continuation request, whether its estimated unobligated balance (including prior year carryover) is expected to be greater than 25 percent of the current year's total budget. If so, the grantee must provide an explanation and indicate plans for expenditure of those funds if carried forward.


Carryover (Natural Gas)

A feature in some curtailment plans that allows volumes not used in one period to be used in the following period or periods.




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