In this issue of the Bulletin, the IRS is issuing temporary regulations (T.D. 9267) regarding additional items of return information disclosable to the Bureau of Economic Analysis (Bureau) of the Department of Commerce for purposes related to measuring economic change in the U.S. national economic accounts. These temporary regulations provide guidance to IRS personnel responsible for disclosing the information. The text of these temporary regulations published in this issue of the Bulletin serves as the text of the proposed regulations.
Written and electronic comments and requests for a public hearing must be received by October 4, 2006.
Send submissions to: CC:PA:LPD:PR (REG-148864-03), room 5203, Internal Revenue Service, P.O. Box 7604, Ben Franklin Station, Washington, DC 20044. Submissions may be hand-delivered between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. to CC:PA:LPD:PR (REG-148864-03), Courier’s Desk, Internal Revenue Service, 1111 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC, or sent electronically, via the IRS Internet site at www.irs.gov/regs, or via the Federal eRulemaking Portal at www.regulations.gov (IRS and REG-148864-03).
Concerning submission of comments, Richard A. Hurst at Richard.A.Hurst@irscounsel.treas.gov and (202) 622-7180; concerning the temporary regulations, Joel D. McMahan at (202) 622-4580 (not toll-free numbers).
Under section 6103(j)(1), upon written request from the Secretary of Commerce, the Secretary of the Treasury must furnish to the Bureau return information that is prescribed by Treasury regulations for purposes related to measuring economic change in the U.S. national economic accounts. Section 301.6103(j)(1)-1(c) of the regulations provides an itemized description of the return information authorized to be disclosed for this purpose. Periodically, the disclosure regulations are amended to reflect the changing needs of the Bureau for data for its statutorily authorized statistical activities.
This document contains proposed regulations authorizing IRS personnel to disclose additional items of return information that have been requested by the Secretary of Commerce.
Temporary regulations in this issue of the Bulletin amend the Procedure and Administration Regulations (26 CFR Part 301) relating to Internal Revenue Code (Code) section 6103(j). The temporary regulations contain rules relating to the disclosure of return information reflected on returns to officers and employees of the Department of Commerce for structuring censuses and national economic accounts and conducting related statistical activities authorized by law.
The text of the temporary regulations also serves as the text of these proposed regulations. The preamble to the temporary regulations explains the proposed regulations.
It has been determined that this notice of proposed rulemaking is not a significant regulatory action as defined in Executive Order 12866. Therefore, a regulatory assessment is not required. It also has been determined that section 553(b) of the Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. chapter 5) does not apply to these regulations, and because the regulations do not impose a collection of information on small entities, the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. chapter 6) does not apply. Pursuant to section 7805(f) of the Code, these proposed regulations will be submitted to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration for comment on their impact on small business.
Before these proposed regulations are adopted as final regulations, consideration will be given to any electronic and written comments (a signed original and eight (8) copies) that are submitted timely to the IRS. The IRS and Treasury Department specifically request comments on the clarity of the proposed regulations and how they can be made easier to understand. All comments will be available for public inspection and copying. A public hearing may be scheduled if requested in writing by a person who timely submits comments. If a public hearing is scheduled, notice of the date, time, and place for the hearing will be published in the Federal Register.
Accordingly, 26 CFR part 301 is proposed to be amended as follows:
Paragraph 1. The authority citation for part 301 is amended in part, by adding an entry in numerical order to read as follows:
Authority: 26 U.S.C. 7805 * * *
Section 301.6103(j)(1)-1 also issued under 26 U.S.C. 6103(j)(1); * * *
Par. 2. In §301.6103(j)(1)-1 paragraphs (c) and (f) are revised to read as follows:
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(c) [The text of this proposed paragraph is the same as the text of §301.6103(j)(1)-1T(c) published elsewhere in this issue of the Bulletin].
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(f) [The text of this proposed paragraph is the same as the text of §301.6103(j)(1)-1T(f) published elsewhere in this issue of the Bulletin].
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