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IRS roundup: June 3 – 17, 2025

Check out our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for June 3, 2025 – June 17, 2025.

Commissioner update

June 16, 2025: Billy Long was sworn in as the 51st IRS Commissioner after having been confirmed by the US Senate on June 12. Long served as a US Representative for Missouri’s 7th congressional district from 2011 to 2023. His term will run through November 12, 2027.

IRS guidance

June 12, 2025: The IRS has announced that it is experiencing a delay in processing electronic payments and that some taxpayers are receiving notices indicating a balance due even though payments were timely made.

Taxpayers who receive a balance due notice but electronically paid the tax they owed in full and on time do not need to respond. The IRS has said that any associated penalties and interest will be automatically adjusted once the payment(s) are applied correctly.

June 12, 2025: The IRS released Tax Tip 2025-39, reminding businesses about the Childcare Tax Credit. Taxpayers may receive a credit of up to $150,000 per year to offset 10% of qualified childcare resource and referral costs and 25% of qualified childcare facility costs.

To be eligible for the credit, an employer must have paid or incurred qualified childcare costs during the tax year to provide childcare services to employees. Employers should complete Form 8882, Credit for Employer-Provided Childcare Facilities and Services, to claim the credit. The credit is subject to the carryback and carryover rules for business credits.

June 12, 2025: The IRS issued Notice 2025-33, extending for an additional year the transitional relief provided in Sections 3.01, 3.02, and 3.06 of Notice 2024-59. Notice 2025-33 provides transitional relief from penalties with respect to certain information reporting obligations under Section 6045 and provides transitional relief from the liability for the payment of backup withholding tax required to be withheld under Section 3406 and its accompanying regulators.

This notice also provides transitional relief from penalties for brokers who fail to pay that tax with respect to certain sales of digital assets required to be reported under Section 6045, as well as a digital asset sale relief for certain customers that have not been previously classified by the broker as US persons.

June 13, 2025: The IRS issued Notice 2025-35, providing guidance on the corporate bond monthly yield curve, corresponding spot segment rates under Internal Revenue Code (Code) Section 417(e)(3), and the 24-month average segment rates under Code Section 430(h)(2). The notice also provides guidance on the interest rate for 30-year Treasury securities under Code Section 417(e)(3)(A)(ii)(II) (for plan years in effect before 2008) and the 30-year Treasury weighted average rate under Code Section 431(c)(6)(E)(ii)(I).

June 17, 2025: The IRS issued Revenue Ruling 2025-13, providing prescribed rates for federal income tax purposes for July 2025, including but not limited to:




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Weekly IRS Roundup March 20 – March 26, 2022

Presented below is our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for the week of March 20, 2022 – March 26, 2022. Additionally, for continuing updates on the tax impact of COVID-19, please visit our resource page here.

March 21, 2022: The IRS issued Revenue Ruling 2022-07, addressing the disclosure of tax information pursuant to certain exceptions to the general non-disclosure rule of Internal Revenue Code (Code) Section 6103(a). The Revenue Ruling, which modifies and supersedes Revenue Ruling 2004-53, generally holds that individuals who lawfully obtain tax information under the disclosure exception in Section 6103(c) of the Code are subject to restrictions on redisclosure. However, individuals who obtain tax information under the exceptions in Section 6103(e) or 6013(k)(6) of the Code are not subject to restrictions on redisclosure. The ruling further holds that these results are not affected by whether the individuals are government employees.

March 21, 2022: The IRS issued Notice 2022-14, providing guidance on various interest rates relevant to employee benefit plans under the Code.

March 22, 2022: The IRS issued a news release, providing tips to taxpayers on how to avoid common tax return filing mistakes.

March 22, 2022: The IRS issued a news release, reminding taxpayers of the various electronic payment and deferred payment options available to those who owe taxes with the filing of their individual income tax returns.

March 23, 2022: The IRS issued a news release, providing an update to a Fact Sheet that contains answers to frequently asked questions regarding the tax treatment of 2020 unemployment compensation, taking into account relief provided by the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA).

March 23, 2022: The IRS issued a news release, setting forth common reasons why certain tax refunds may take longer than 21 days to be issued.

March 25, 2022: The IRS issued proposed regulations, setting forth an exception to the “unified plan rule” for multiple employer plans (MEPs) under Section 413(c) of the Code.

March 25, 2022: The IRS issued Revenue Procedure 2022-15, providing an update to the rules taxpayers can use when generating substitutes for Form 941 (Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return) and associated forms and schedules.

March 25, 2022: The IRS issued Revenue Procedure 2022-18, waiving the residence requirements needed to qualify for benefits under Section 911 of the Code for the 2021 taxable year, with respect to certain individual taxpayers who departed from Iraq, Burma, Chad, Afghanistan or Ethiopia in 2021.

March 25, 2022: The IRS issued a news release estimating that a total of nearly $1.5 billion worth of unclaimed tax refunds are available to approximately 1.5 million taxpayers who did not file individual income tax returns for the 2018 taxable year and urging those taxpayers to file such returns prior to the applicable deadlines in [...]

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