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14 February 2017

Government Issues Temporary And Final Inversion Regulations

The IRS and Treasury recently released final and temporary regulations (TD 9812) under Section 7874.
United States Tax
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The IRS and Treasury recently released final and temporary regulations (TD 9812) under Section 7874. The regulations are generally intended to address transactions structured to avoid the intent of Section 7874. The regulations identify certain stock of a foreign corporation that is disregarded in calculating ownership of the foreign corporation for purposes of determining whether it is a surrogate foreign corporation. These regulations also provide guidance on the effect of transfers of stock of a foreign corporation after the foreign corporation has acquired substantially all the properties of a domestic corporation or of a trade or business of a domestic partnership.  

The regulations are generally effective Jan. 18, 2017. However, the regulations have varying applicability dates.  For example, the regulations apply to domestic entity acquisitions that are completed on or after Sept. 17, 2009, to the extent described in Notice 2009-78. Certain aspects of the regulations also generally apply to domestic entity acquisitions completed on or after Jan. 16, 2014, to the extent the regulations adopt proposed rules issued in 2014.

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ARTICLE
14 February 2017

Government Issues Temporary And Final Inversion Regulations

United States Tax

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