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IRB 2019-37

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(Dated September 9, 2019)
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EMPLOYEE PLANS

NOT 2019-49 (page 699)

Notice 2019-49 extends the temporary nondiscrimination relief for closed defined benefit plans that is provided in Notice 2014-5, 2014-2 I.R.B. 276, by making that relief available for plan years beginning before 2021 if the conditions of Notice 2014-5 are satisfied.

EMPLOYMENT TAX + INCOME TAX

REG-101378-19 (page 702)

Employers must generally include the fair market value of the personal use of an employer-provided vehicle in an employee’s income for federal income and employment tax purposes. IRS regulations provide various methods for valuing an employee’s personal use of an employer-provided vehicle. In order to use some of these valuation methods, the fair market value of the vehicle cannot exceed a stated amount that is indexed for inflation each year. These proposed regulations explain how to determine the maximum fair market value of an employer-provided vehicle for purposes of these special valuation methods.

EXCISE TAX

NOT 2019-50 (page 700)

This Notice announces the applicable amount for the Affordable Care Act Section 9010 health insurance providers fee for the 2020 fee year.

INCOME TAX

NOT 2019-46 (page 695)

This notice announces that the Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service intend to issue regulations that will permit a domestic partnership or S corporation to apply the rules in proposed §1.951A-5 for taxable years ending before June 22, 2019. This notice also addresses the applicability of penalties in the case of a domestic partnership or S corporation that acted consistently with proposed §1.951A-5 on or before June 21, 2019, but files a tax return consistent with the final regulations under §1.951A-1(e). In order to apply the rules in proposed §1.951A-5 or for penalties not to apply as discussed in this notice, a domestic partnership or S corporation must satisfy certain notification and reporting requirements described in this notice.



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