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13 December 2013

New Proposed Regulations Under Section 871(m) Adopt A Single Factor Test But Delay Effective Date Until 2016

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On December 4, 2013, the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service released new final and proposed regulations under section 871(m) of the Internal Revenue Code regarding the imposition of US federal withholding tax on certain equity-linked payments.
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On December 4, 2013, the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service (the "IRS") released new final and proposed regulations under section 871(m) of the Internal Revenue Code regarding the imposition of US federal withholding tax on certain equity-linked payments. Under the final regulations, swap payments made prior to January 1, 2016 will continue to be subject to the existing sourcing rules contained in section 871(m). Under the proposed regulations, beginning January 1, 2016, payments made under swaps and certain other financial instruments with respect to US equities that have a "delta" of 0.7 or greater would be treated as US source income under section 871(m) and, thus, potentially subject to US withholding tax. The proposed regulations raise many difficult questions relating to tax policy, economic impact on markets and companies and administrability, among others.

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ARTICLE
13 December 2013

New Proposed Regulations Under Section 871(m) Adopt A Single Factor Test But Delay Effective Date Until 2016

United States Tax

Contributor

Our success is built on our clients’ success. We have a long and distinguished history of supporting our clients wherever they do business, from major financial centers to emerging and growth markets. We represent many of the world’s leading corporations and major financial institutions, as well as emerging growth companies, governments and state-owned enterprises, often working on ground-breaking, precedent-setting matters. With a deep understanding of our clients' businesses and the industries they operate in, our work is driven by their need for outstanding legal and commercial advice.
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