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Weekly IRS Roundup September 9 – September 13, 2024

Check out our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for the week of September 9, 2024 – September 13, 2024.

September 10, 2024: The IRS extended the deadline to file individual and business tax returns and make tax payments for certain individuals and businesses in Connecticut and New York that were affected by severe weather that began on August 18, 2024. The new deadline is February 3, 2025. The extended deadline is available to taxpayers in any area designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), including individuals and households that reside or have a business in Suffolk County in New York and in Fairfield, Litchfield, and New Haven Counties in Connecticut.

September 11, 2024: The IRS released an updated version of IRS Form 1099-DA and draft instructions for digital asset brokers to report sales and exchanges of digital assets beginning in 2025.

September 11, 2024: The IRS reminded taxpayers of their right to finality under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights and to know the deadlines for challenging IRS decisions and the time limits for the IRS to audit or collect taxes. This right ensures that taxpayers are aware when an audit is concluded and understand the specific timeframes for various tax-related actions.

September 12, 2024: The IRS released Notice 2024-66, which provides relief from the penalty under Internal Revenue Code (Code) § 6655 for underpayments of estimated corporate alternative minimum tax (CAMT) installments by corporations for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2023, and before January 1, 2025. This notice extends and incorporates relief from previous notices, offering additional time for corporations to meet their estimated tax obligations.

September 12, 2024: The IRS reminded taxpayers that the Taxpayer Advocate Service, an independent organization within the IRS, provides free assistance to individuals, businesses, and exempt organizations experiencing financial difficulties or systemic issues that cannot be resolved through standard IRS procedures.

September 13, 2024: The IRS extended the deadline to file federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments for certain individuals and businesses in Louisiana that were affected by Tropical Storm Francine. The new deadline is February 3, 2025. The extended deadline is available to taxpayers in any area designated by FEMA, including individuals and households that reside or have a business in any Louisiana county.

September 13, 2024: The IRS released proposed regulations that outline the rules for calculating adjusted financial statement income and determining applicable corporation status under the CAMT for tax years starting after 2022. The proposed regulations provide additional guidance on partnership investments, corporate transactions, and foreign tax credits and extend penalty relief for corporations failing to pay estimated CAMT for tax years beginning after December 31, 2023, and before January 1, 2025.

September 13, 2024: The IRS released proposed regulations that exclude Tribal general welfare benefits from gross income under [...]

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Weekly IRS Roundup January 22 – January 26, 2024

Check out our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for the week of January 22, 2024 – January 26, 2024.

January 22, 2024: The IRS released Internal Revenue Bulletin 2024-4, which includes Revenue Procedure 2024-8. This revenue procedure lists qualified census tracts used to determine income limits for targeted area residences for purposes of Internal Revenue Code (Code) § 143(a), dealing with qualified mortgage bonds, and Code § 25(c), dealing with mortgage credit certificates.

January 22, 2024: The IRS announced that individuals and businesses in parts of Connecticut affected by severe storms, flooding and a potential dam breach that began on January 10 now have until June 17, 2024, to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments.

January 22, 2024: The IRS reminded taxpayers that they must disclose whether they received or disposed of digital assets, such as cryptocurrency, on their 2023 personal income tax returns.

January 22, 2024: The IRS announced that IRS Free File is now available for the 2024 filing season. IRS Free File is generally available to taxpayers with adjusted gross income of $79,000 or less. Additional information can be accessed here.

January 23, 2024: The IRS announced that work is underway on the Simple Notice Initiative, which will review and redesign various IRS notices. The IRS intends to focus first on the notices that are most commonly sent to individual taxpayers.

January 23, 2024: The IRS published a Request for Information from the US Department of the Treasury, Employee Benefits Security Administration, US Department of Labor, and Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation following the directive provided under the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022 to review the existing reporting and disclosure requirements for retirement plans. Comments are due by April 22, 2024, and each agency will be required to report to US Congress on December 29, 2025. Reports will offer recommendations for simplifying, standardizing and improving reporting and disclosure requirements.

January 25, 2024: The IRS issued Notice 2024-23, which provides special relief under Code § 529 for certain rollovers to or from Maryland Prepaid College Trust (MPCT) accounts. Due to accounting discrepancies and administrative issues, access to MPCT interest earnings was frozen in April 2022 and restored in July 2023. As a result of the freeze, many taxpayers executed a qualified rollover out of MPCT accounts. Notice 2024-23 permits taxpayers to transfer funds back into an MPCT account in a qualified rollover even though the transfer of funds out of the MPCT account may have occurred within 12 months of the transfer back into an MPCT account.

January 26, 2024: In the spirit of the IRS’s annual Earned Income Tax Credit Awareness Day outreach campaign, the IRS posted information on the Earned Income Tax Credit to help educate low- to middle-income taxpayers who may be eligible to [...]

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