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Weekly IRS Roundup September 2 – September 6, 2024

Check out our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for the week of September 2, 2024 – September 6, 2024.

September 2, 2024: The IRS released Internal Revenue Bulletin 2024-36, which includes Notice 2024-63. The notice provides guidance on matching contributions for qualified student loan payments under § 401(k) of the Internal Revenue Code (Code) and other similar retirement plans. This guidance aims to help plan sponsors with setting up these programs for plan years beginning after December 31, 2024, until proposed regulations are issued.

September 3, 2024: The IRS reminded taxpayers to develop or update their emergency preparedness plans as part of National Preparedness Month, especially with the peak of hurricane season imminent and elevated wildfire risks. Key steps include protecting and duplicating essential documents, creating property inventories, and knowing how to reconstruct records if needed.

September 4, 2024: The IRS announced it is using funding from the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) to modernize taxpayer services with new online tools, including the IRS Energy Credits Online platform, which simplifies the process for claiming clean energy credits. These improvements aim to save taxpayers time and money while enhancing compliance and fraud mitigation.

September 4, 2024: The IRS released Revenue Procedure 2024-34, which modifies Revenue Procedure 2024-23 to provide procedures under Code § 446 for obtaining automatic consent to change accounting methods for Code § 174 research or experimental expenditures paid or incurred after December 31, 2021. The new revenue procedure also limits audit protection for these expenditures if changes are not made in the applicable tax year.

September 4, 2024: The IRS reminded tax professionals to be vigilant for signs of data breaches, such as slow computer performance, unexpected cursor movements, and clients receiving IRS authentication letters for returns they did not file. Immediate reporting to the IRS and proactive measures, such as obtaining an Identity Protection PIN, are crucial to mitigate the impact of data theft.

September 5, 2024: The IRS encouraged taxpayers to use Identity Protection PINs and establish an IRS online account to safeguard against identity theft and fraud. These tools help protect personal and financial information from being stolen by scammers.

September 5, 2024: The IRS reminded taxpayers that the deadline for the third quarter estimated tax payment is September 16, 2024. Taxpayers in disaster-affected areas in 17 US states, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands may qualify for an extended deadline.

September 5, 2024: The IRS released Notice 2024-65, requesting public comments on the implementation of Saver’s Match contributions, a new initiative under Code § 6433 aimed at boosting retirement savings for low-to-moderate-income individuals. Public comments are sought on various aspects, including eligibility, claiming processes, and outreach to traditionally marginalized communities, with a deadline of November 4, 2024.

September 6, 2024: The IRS announced [...]

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Weekly IRS Roundup August 19 – August 23, 2024

Check out our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for the week of August 19, 2024 – August 23, 2024.

August 19, 2024: The IRS released Internal Revenue Bulletin 2024-34, which includes the following:

  • Treasury Decision 10005, which provides the criteria for single-employer defined benefit plan sponsors to obtain approval to use plan-specific mortality tables when calculating present value for minimum funding. Effective July 31, 2024, these changes will apply to plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2025.
  • Notice 2024-61, which provides the inflation adjustment factor and phase-out amount for the enhanced oil recovery credit under § 38 of the Internal Revenue Code (Code) for calendar years 1991 through 2024.
  • Announcement 2024-31, which revokes the Code § 501(c)(3) determination for specified organizations and stipulates that contributions made to said organizations by individual donors are no longer deductible under Code § 170(b)(1)(A).

August 19, 2024: The IRS reminded taxpayers that summer day camp expenses may qualify for the Child and Dependent Care tax credit, which can help offset costs for working parents with children under 13. The credit may cover up to 35% of qualifying expenses, with a maximum eligible expense of $3,000 for one child and $6,000 for two or more.

August 19, 2024: The IRS released Notice 2024-63, which allows employers to match contributions to Code § 401(k) plans and similar retirement plans based on employees’ student loan payments. This guidance, effective for plan years beginning after December 31, 2023, includes eligibility criteria, employee certification requirements, and special nondiscrimination testing relief.

August 19, 2024: The IRS reminded taxpayers who requested an extension to file their federal taxes that free filing options, such as IRS Free File and MilTax (for eligible military members), are still available for filing electronically and claiming tax credits.

August 20, 2024: The IRS advised taxpayers who opted for paid tax preparers to help file their tax returns to verify the preparer’s credentials, check their history with the Better Business Bureau, and ensure they offer IRS e-file services.

August 20, 2024: The IRS highlighted the “Security Six,” a set of essential steps tax professionals can take to protect their offices, computers, and client data from cyber threats. These steps include using anti-virus software, firewalls, multifactor authentication, backup software or services, encrypted drives, and virtual private networks.

August 21, 2024: The IRS reminded school teachers that they can deduct up to $300 of unreimbursed classroom expenses for the 2024 tax year. This deduction applies to a variety of classroom items, including supplies, books, and equipment, and is available even if teachers take the standard deduction.

August 21, 2024: The IRS released Revenue Ruling 2024-18, which announces that interest rates for tax overpayments and underpayments under Code § 6621 will remain unchanged for the fourth [...]

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