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IRB 2018-31

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(Dated July 30, 2018)
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Income Tax

Final regulations addressing transactions that are structured to avoid the purposes of sections 7874 and 367 of the Code and certain post-inversion tax avoidance transactions.

This notice announces that the Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service intend to issue regulations providing clarification of the effect of section 67(g), enacted on December 22, 2017, by “An Act to provide for reconciliation pursuant to titles II and V of the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2018,” P.L. 115–97, on the deductibility of certain expenses described in section 67(b) and (e) and §1.67-4 of the Income Tax Regulations that are incurred by estates and non-grantor trusts. These regulations will clarify that estates and non-grantor trusts may continue to deduct each expense that is described in section 67(e)(1) or is allowable under section 642(b), 651 or 661, including the appropriate portion of a bundled fee, in determining the estate or non-grantor trust’s adjusted gross income for all taxable years, even while the application of section 67(a) is suspended pursuant to section 67(g). Additionally, the regulations will clarify that deductions enumerated in section 67(b) and (e) continue to remain outside the definition of “miscellaneous itemized deductions” and thus are unaffected by section 67(g). This notice also requests comments on section 642(h)(2) and §1.642(h)–2(a) in light of new section 67(g).

Employee Plans

This notice sets forth updates on the corporate bond monthly yield curve, the corresponding spot segment rates for July 2018 used under § 417(e)(3)(D), the 24-month average segment rates applicable for July 2018, and the 30-year Treasury rates, as reflected by the application of § 430(h)(2)(C)(iv).

EXEMPT ORGANIZATIONS

This Revenue Procedure modifies the information to be reported to the IRS by organizations exempt from tax under § 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, other than organizations described in § 501(c)(3), that are required to file an annual Form 990 or Form 990–EZ information return. These organizations are no longer required to report the names and addresses of their contributors on the Schedule B of their Forms 990 or 990–EZ. These organizations, however, must continue to collect and keep this information in their books and records and to make it available to the IRS upon request.



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