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Weekly IRS Roundup September 30 – October 4, 2024

Check out our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for the week of September 30, 2024 – October 4, 2024.

September 30, 2024: The IRS released Internal Revenue Bulletin 2024-40, which includes the following:

  • Revenue Ruling 2024-20, which provides the terminal charge and Standard Industry Fare Level mileage rates for valuing noncommercial flights on employer-provided aircraft for the second half of 2024.
  • Treasury Decision 9991, which contains final regulations that provide guidance on the consistent basis requirement under 1014(f) of the Internal Revenue Code (Code), applicable to recipients of certain property from a decedent, and the reporting requirements under Code § 6035, applicable to executors and other persons required to file an estate tax return. The final regulations adopt the 2016 proposed regulations (with some modifications) and are designed to ensure accurate reporting and compliance.
  • Proposed regulations, which amend the definition of “coverage month” to include any month where the premium paid, including advance payments, is sufficient to maintain an individual’s coverage from being terminated for that month when computing their premium tax credit (PTC). The proposed regulations also modify certain rules for calculating an individual taxpayer’s health insurance PTC and clarify eligibility criteria for state basic health programs.
  • Proposed regulations, which update the qualified domestic trust rules under Code 2056A by removing outdated references to align with current IRS procedures and revising filing requirements and addresses. The proposed regulations primarily affect estates passing property to noncitizen spouses.

September 30, 2024: The IRS released draft IRS Form 7217, Partner’s Report of Property Distributed by a Partnership, which requires partners to report property distributions from partnerships beginning in tax year 2024. Distributions consisting solely of money or marketable securities treated as money are excluded.

September 30, 2024: The IRS released Notice 2024-70, which extends the replacement period under Code § 1033(e) for livestock sold or exchanged because of drought conditions in specified counties across 41 US states, allowing more time for eligible farmers and ranchers to replace livestock.

October 1, 2024: The IRS extended the deadline to file federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments for certain individuals and businesses in Illinois that were affected by severe weather that began on July 13, 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 the following counties: Cook, Fulton, Henry, St. Clair, Washington, Will, and Winnebago.

October 1, 2024: The IRS announced it is seeking volunteers for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and Tax Counseling for the Elderly programs to provide free tax services during the upcoming filing season. Interested individuals can sign up from October to January, with flexible hours and various roles [...]

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Weekly IRS Roundup September 16 – September 20, 2024

Check out our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for the week of September 16, 2024 – September 20, 2024.

September 16, 2024: The IRS released Internal Revenue Bulletin 2024-38, which include proposed regulations that detail the clean electricity low-income communities bonus credit program under § 48E of the Internal Revenue Code (Code). The regulations outline definitions, requirements, and procedures for applicants seeking to increase their clean electricity investment credit for the taxable year in which the facility is placed in service.

September 16, 2024: The IRS released Revenue Ruling 2024-21, which provides the October 2024 applicable federal rates.

September 17, 2024: The IRS appointed 10 new members to the Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee, which serves as a public forum for discussing electronic tax administration issues. These new members, which include state tax officials, cybersecurity experts, and tax professionals, bring diverse expertise from various fields.

September 17, 2024: The IRS recognized its Taxpayer Services Chief for their leadership and efforts to enhance taxpayer services and digital initiatives.

September 18, 2024: The IRS released proposed regulations, which provide a federal income tax credit of up to 30% for costs associated with installing qualified alternative fuel vehicle refueling property in low-income or non-urban census tracts under Code § 30C. The regulations outline eligibility criteria, application procedures, and specific requirements for claiming the credit.

September 18, 2024: The IRS released Notice 2024-64, which modifies Notice 2024-20 by updating the mapping tools used to identify eligible census tracts for the alternative fuel vehicle refueling property credit and extends the period during which taxpayers can rely on these tools. This notice is effective September 18, 2024.

September 18, 2024: The IRS released Notice 2024-67, which provides the 24-month average corporate bond segment rates for September 2024, the yield curve and segment rates for single-employer plans, and the 30-year Treasury securities interest rates.

September 18, 2024: The IRS released Revenue Procedure 2024-37, which provides guidance for issuers of tax-exempt and other tax-advantaged bonds on the procedures for filing claims to recover overpayments of rebate, the penalty in lieu of rebate provisions, and the yield reduction payment provisions under Code § 148. The guidance applies to claims filed on or after October 18, 2024.

September 18, 2024: The IRS extended the deadline to file federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments for certain individuals and businesses in Pennsylvania that were affected by Tropical Storm 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 Lycoming, Potter, Tioga and Union Counties.

September 19, 2024: The IRS announced it is offering a free webinar on September 26, [...]

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