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IRS Roundup January 13 – 17, 2025

Check out our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for the week of January 13, 2025 – January 17, 2025.

TAX CONTROVERSY-RELATED DEVELOPMENTS

January 15, 2025: The US Department of the Treasury (Treasury) and the IRS published final regulations, providing guidance on the resolution of federal tax controversies by the IRS Independent Office of Appeals (IRS Appeals). These final regulations are applicable to requests for IRS Appeals consideration made on or after February 14, 2025.

The Taxpayer First Act of 2019 (TFA) codified IRS Appeals and prescribed that its consideration should be “generally available to all taxpayers” who wished to resolve their federal tax controversies. Proposed regulations published on September 13, 2022, identified 24 exceptions to the term “federal tax controversy.” These exceptions preclude IRS Appeals from considering taxpayer challenges to the constitutionality of statutes and the validity of regulations, as well as the procedural validity of notices and revenue procedures. During the comment period for the proposed regulations, the exceptions regarding statutory/regulatory challenges were the focus of most public comments by far. However, the exceptions were left almost entirely unchanged in the final version of the regulations.

Practice Point: Because the TFA prescribes that IRS Appeals consideration should be “generally available to all taxpayers,” we expect judicial challenges to the validity of the final regulations on Administrative Procedure Act and substantive grounds. In the interim taxpayers should continue asserting their arguments challenging the validity of deficient guidance on constitutional or other grounds.

  • Relatedly, the IRS issued Announcement 2025-6, which describes three pilot initiatives that will test changes to existing Alternative Dispute Resolution programs. These programs are designed to help taxpayers resolve tax disputes earlier and more efficiently. The pilots focus on Fast Track Settlement, a program that allows IRS Appeals to mediate disputes between a taxpayer and the IRS while the case is still within the jurisdiction of the examination function, and Post-Appeals Mediation, a program in which a mediator helps foster a settlement between IRS Appeals and the taxpayer.

CLEAN ENERGY-RELATED DEVELOPMENTS

January 14, 2025: The Treasury and the IRS published final regulations regarding the clean electricity production credit under Internal Revenue Code (Code) Section 45Y and the clean electricity investment credit under Code Section 48E, established by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA). These final regulations provide rules for determining greenhouse gas emissions rates resulting from the production of electricity, petitioning for provisional emissions rates, and determining eligibility for these credits in various circumstances. The final regulations affect all taxpayers who claim the clean electricity production credit with respect to a qualified facility or the clean electricity investment credit with respect to a qualified facility or energy storage technology, as applicable, that is placed in service after 2024.

January 15, 2025: The IRS issued Notice 2025-9, which provides a safe harbor for the incremental cost of certain qualified commercial clean vehicles placed in service in calendar year [...]

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IRS Roundup January 6 – 10, 2025

Check out our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for the week of January 6, 2025 – January 10, 2025.

January 6, 2025: The IRS released Internal Revenue Bulletin 2025-2, which includes Announcement 2025-2. The announcement states that, if finalized, certain portions of proposed regulations on required minimum distributions under Section 401(a)(9) of the Internal Revenue Code (Code) will not apply before the 2026 distribution calendar year.

January 7, 2025: The IRS reminded taxpayers that final 2024 quarterly estimated tax payments are due January 15, 2025.

January 7, 2025: The IRS announced that the IRS Free File Guided Tax Software is now available through eight private-sector partners for taxpayers with adjusted gross income of $84,000 or less in 2024. One partner will offer a product in Spanish.

January 7, 2025: The IRS reminded taxpayers that IRS-certified volunteers are available to help qualified individuals file federal tax returns. Taxpayers can also sign up to volunteer with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance or Tax Counseling for the Elderly programs.

January 8, 2025: National Taxpayer Advocate (NTA) Erin M. Collins released her 2024 Annual Report to Congress. The report identifies the 10 most serious problems involving taxpayers’ interactions with the IRS and makes administrative and legislative recommendations to address said problems. NTA Collins found overall improvement in the IRS’ service to taxpayers but also acknowledged persistent challenges, including delays in processing Employee Retention Credit claims and resolving Identity Theft Victim Assistance cases.

January 8, 2025: The IRS issued Revenue Ruling 2025-3, which addresses whether Section 530 of the Revenue Act of 1978, Pub. L. No. 95-600, as amended (Section 530) (addressing controversies involving whether individuals are employees for purposes of employment taxes), or the reduced rates of Code Section 3509 apply in five factual situations articulated in the ruling. The ruling also addresses whether the IRS will issue a notice of employment tax determination under Code Section 7436 in these same five situations.

The IRS also issued Revenue Procedure 2025-10 to provide updated guidance regarding the implementation of Section 530.

January 8, 2025: The IRS issued Revenue Procedure 2025-11, which provides the process under Code Section 48E(h) to apply for an allocation of capacity limitation as part of the Clean Electricity Low-Income Communities Bonus Credit Amount Program for 2025 and subsequent years. Receipt of an allocation increases the amount of the clean electricity investment credit determined under Section 48E(a) for the taxable year in which the applicable facility, with which the allocation of capacity limitation is associated, is placed in service. The revenue procedure provides guidance regarding the application process, including application review, documentation requirements, and placed in service reporting requirements. It also provides information on requirements specific to the Additional Selection Criteria application options, including documentation submission requirements, and describes how the capacity limitation will be divided across the facility categories.

January 10, 2025: The [...]

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