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Weekly IRS Roundup October 7 – October 11, 2024

Check out our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for the week of October 7, 2024 – October 11, 2024.

October 7, 2024: The IRS released Internal Revenue Bulletin 2024-41, which includes the following:

  • Notice 2024-69, which provides the inflation adjustment factor and reference price for the renewable electricity production credit under 45 of the Internal Revenue Code (Code) for calendar year 2024. The inflation adjustment factor and reference price are used to determine the availability and amount of the credit for electricity produced from qualified energy resources in the United States or its possessions.
  • Revenue Procedure 2024-36, which updates the requirements for substitute IRS Forms W-2c and W-3c by detailing the specifications for red-ink and black-and-white forms as well as the electronic filing procedures. The new guidelines emphasize the importance of conforming to these specifications to avoid penalties and ensure proper processing by the IRS and Social Security Administration.

October 7, 2024: The IRS issued final regulations, which qualify certain syndicated conservation easement transactions as “listed transactions,” requiring their disclosure on IRS Form 8886, Reportable Transaction Disclosure Statement, and Form 8918, Material Advisor Disclosure Statement, by certain participants and material advisors. These regulations aim to prevent the use of inflated appraisals to claim unwarranted tax deductions and are effective as of October 8, 2024.

October 7, 2024: The IRS reminded taxpayers that the deadline to file their 2023 federal income tax returns is October 15, 2024. However, taxpayers in combat zones, disaster areas, and those affected by the terrorist attacks in Israel have extended deadlines to file and pay their taxes.

October 7, 2024: The IRS issued proposed regulations, which clarify that entities entirely owned by Indian tribal governments will not be recognized as separate entities for federal tax purposes or be subject to federal income tax. The regulations also provide that these entities may receive the value of certain energy credits under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.

October 10, 2024: The IRS announced it is processing approximately 400,000 Employee Retention Credit claims and is working on expediting these claims while ensuring compliance and preventing improper payments.

October 10, 2024: The IRS announced that the projected gross tax gap, which reflects the difference between true tax liability and taxes paid on time, for tax year 2022 has increased to $696 billion. The IRS attributes this increase to economic growth rather than changes in taxpayer behavior.

October 11, 2024: The IRS issued Revenue Procedure 2024-39, which grants certain entities an automatic six-month extension to file IRS Form 990-T, Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return (and proxy tax under Section 6033(e) of the Code), for making elective payment elections under Code § 6417. This relief aims to assist entities unfamiliar with the filing process and those facing electronic filing limitations.

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Weekly IRS Roundup August 5 – August 9, 2024

Check out our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for the week of August 5, 2024 – August 9, 2024.

August 5, 2024: The IRS released Internal Revenue Bulletin 2024-32, which includes final regulations on the excise tax for certain sales by manufacturers, producers and importers of designated drugs under Internal Revenue Code § 5000D. Effective August 5, 2024, these regulations offer comprehensive guidance on the quarterly reporting and payment of the excise tax.

August 5, 2024: The IRS reminded educators working at least 900 hours in a school year that they may qualify for the Educator Expense Deduction, which allows them to deduct unreimbursed expenses for classroom supplies, technology and training from their taxes.

August 6, 2024: The IRS alerted taxpayers about the American opportunity tax credit and the lifetime learning credit, which help offset education costs for post-high school coursework. To claim these credits, taxpayers must complete IRS Form 8863 and meet specific eligibility requirements.

August 6, 2024: The IRS reminded tax professionals that they must use multifactor authentication to safeguard clients’ sensitive information in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s safeguards rule. This measure, effective as of June 2023, aims to enhance account security and reduce the risk of data breaches.

August 7, 2024: The IRS released statistics on the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022’s clean energy tax credits for tax year 2023, which show that taxpayers claimed significant amounts in residential clean energy and energy-efficient home improvement credits. These credits cover investments in solar electricity, solar water heating, battery storage, heat pumps, efficient air conditioners, insulation, windows and doors.

August 7, 2024: The IRS notified taxpayers that employer-offered educational assistance programs can help employees pay for college expenses, including tuition, books, supplies and student loan payments.

August 8, 2024: The IRS announced it will accelerate the processing of Employee Retention Credit claims while intensifying audits and investigations to prevent improper payments.

August 9, 2024: The IRS released an early draft of the updated IRS Form 1099-DA for brokers to use in 2025 to report digital asset transactions. This draft reflects the final regulations and related guidance for custodial broker reporting and includes transitional relief measures.

August 9, 2024: The IRS extended the deadline to file federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments for certain individuals and businesses in South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida and Georgia that were affected by Hurricane Debby. The new deadline is February 3, 2025. The extended deadline is available to taxpayers in any area designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, including individuals and households that reside or have a business in all counties in South Carolina and select counties in Georgia, Florida and North Carolina.

August 9, 2024: The IRS released its weekly list of written determinations (e.g., Private [...]

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