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TREASURY REGULATIONS


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Reg. 1.144-1
Qualified small issue bonds, qualified student loan bonds, and qualified redevelopment bonds

January 14, 2024


§ 1.144-0 « Browse » § 1.144-2

See related I.R.C. 144

Treas. Reg. § 1.144-1.  Qualified small issue bonds, qualified student loan bonds, and qualified redevelopment bonds

(a) Overview. Interest on a private activity bond is not excludable from gross income under section 103(a) unless the bond is a qualified bond. Under section 141(e)(1)(D), a qualified small issue bond issued under section 144(a) may be a qualified bond. Under section 144(a), any qualified small issue bond is any bond issued as a part of an issue 95 percent or more of the proceeds of which are to be used to provide certain manufacturing facilities or certain depreciable farm property and which meets other requirements. Under section 141(e)(1)(F) a qualified redevelopment bond issued under section 144(c) is a qualified bond. Under section 144(c), a qualified redevelopment bond is any bond issued as a part of an issue 95 percent or more of the net proceeds of which are to be used for one or more redevelopment purposes and which meets certain other requirements.

(b) Scope. Sections 1.144-0 through 1.144-2 apply for purposes of the rules for small issue bonds under section 144(a) and qualified redevelopment bonds under section 144(c), except that § 1.144-2 does not apply to the requirements for qualified small issue bonds under section 144(a)(4) (relating to the limitation on capital expenditures) or under section 144(a)(10) (relating to the aggregate limit of tax-exempt bonds per taxpayer).

(c) Effective dates. For effective dates of §§ 1.144-0 through 1.144-2, see § 1.141-16.


[T.D. 8712, 62 FR 2303, Jan. 16, 1997]
 

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