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IRS roundup: June 18 – July 11, 2025

Check out our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for June 18, 2025 – July 11, 2025.

One Big Beautiful Bill Act” tax provisions

On July 4, 2025, US President Donald Trump signed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA) into law, which enacted several changes to federal tax law. Some of the key changes that affect IRS administration and/or federal tax procedure include:

  • Form 1099-NEC reporting threshold. The reporting threshold for payments to non-employees for personal services will be raised from $600 to $2,000 beginning in 2026. While amounts below the threshold will still constitute income subject to taxation, an employer will not be subject to backup withholding requirements or be required to issue a Form 1099 if the total value of the services provided cost less than $2,000.
  • Controlled foreign corporations (CFCs). The look-through rule for CFCs under Internal Revenue Code Section 954 is permanently extended. New Section 951B extends the CFC inclusion rules to “foreign controlled US shareholders” of foreign-controlled CFCs (the US shareholder must own more than 50% by value or vote of the foreign corporation to be designated as such). The tax law also creates a one-month deferral election for determining a CFC’s tax year.
  • Opportunity zone designation. The OBBBA establishes a permanent opportunity zone policy, maintaining current designation guidelines. For investors with investments made after December 31, 2026, gains deferred via investment in the Qualified Opportunity Zone program will now be recognized on the fifth anniversary of the investment date.

Additionally, the OBBBA introduces a detailed reporting regime as included in new Code Sections 6039K and 6039L. A penalty provision in Code Section 6726 is also included to improve oversight and transparency regarding the economic impact of qualified opportunity investments. The reporting penalties can be as high as $10,000 per return or up to $50,000 for qualified opportunity funds with assets worth more than $10 million. The US Department of the Treasury must publish annual reports on opportunity zone investments and economic performance of the designated tracts.

  • Employee Retention Credit (ERC) update. Pending ERC claims filed after January 31, 2024, for the third or fourth quarters of 2021 are disallowed under the tax law. The statute of limitations on assessment for ERC (i.e., the period during which the IRS may recapture ERC through assessment) was also extended to six years. The OBBBA also imposes penalties on ERC promoters who fail to comply with due diligence requirements and demonstrate that they did not facilitate the making of fraudulent claims.

IRS guidance

June 23, 2025: The IRS issued Notice 2025-30, publishing the inflation adjustment factor and reference price for calendar year 2025 for the renewable electricity production credit under Code Section 45. The inflation adjustment factor for calendar year 2025 for qualified energy resources is 1.9971, and the reference price for calendar year 2025 for facilities producing electricity from wind is 3.1 cents per [...]

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Weekly IRS Roundup September 21 – September 25, 2020

Presented below is our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for the week of September 21, 2020 – September 25, 2020. Additionally, for continuing updates on the tax impact of COVID-19, please visit our resource page here.

September 21, 2020: The IRS released Announcement 2020-12 to detail information reporting requirements for taxpayers seeking forgiveness of Paycheck Protection Program loans under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

September 21, 2020: The IRS published final regulations related to bonus depreciation. The rules provide additional guidance to final regulations issued in 2019.

September 21, 2020: The IRS published final regulations providing guidance for certain foreign persons that recognize gain or loss from the sale or exchange of an interest in a partnership that is engaged in a trade or business within the United States.

September 21, 2020: The IRS published final regulations clarifying that certain deductions allowed to an estate or non-grantor trust are not miscellaneous non-itemized deductions.

September 22, 2020: The IRS issued proposed regulations to modify the ownership attribution rules applicable to outbound transfers of stock or securities of a domestic corporation under section 367(a) and narrow the scope of foreign corporations that are treated as controlled foreign corporations for purposes of the look-through rule under section 954(c)(6).

September 22, 2020: The IRS published final regulations related to the downward attribution for ownership determination of controlled foreign corporations (CFCs) following changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

September 24, 2020: The IRS announced that it will provide tax relief for victims of Hurricane Sally by extending the deadline for filing and payment deadlines that would have been due October 15, 2020, until January 15, 2021.

September 25, 2020: The IRS updated the instructions for Form 8858: Information Return of US Persons with Respect to Foreign Disregarded Entities (FDEs) and Foreign Branches (FBs) to reflect changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

September 25, 2020: The IRS released Internal Revenue Bulletin 2020-40, dated September 28, 2020, containing the following highlights: Notice 2020-66 (Administrative); Announcement 2020-17 (Employee Plans Administrative); Notice 2020-72 (Employee Plans); Notice 2020-59 (Income Tax); Notice 2020-71 (Income Tax); REG-107911-18 (Income Tax); Rev. Proc. 2020-41 (Income Tax); Rev. Rul. 2020-19 (Income Tax); TD 9905 (Income Tax).

September 25, 2020: The IRS released its weekly list of written determinations (e.g., Private Letter Rulings, Technical Advice Memorandums and Chief Counsel Advice).

Special thanks to Brian Moore in our Washington, DC, office for this week’s roundup.




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