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Code · REGISTER · 2020-02-18 · Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Treasury · Rules and Regulations

Rules and Regulations. Final regulations; correction

477 words·~2 min read·/register/2020/02/18/2020-02654·

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Agency: Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Treasury
Action: Final regulations; correction
Citation: FR Doc. 2020-02654 · RIN 1545-BM95 · TD 9891 · 26 CFR 1

Summary

This document contains a correction to final regulations (T.D. 9891) that were published in the Federal Register on Thursday, January 23, 2020. Treasury Decision 9891 contains final regulations that provide guidance applicable to transfers of appreciated property by U.S. persons to partnerships with foreign partners related to the transferor.

Dates

Effective date: These regulations are effective February 18, 2020 and applicable January 23, 2020. Applicability dates: For dates of applicability, see § 1.721(c)-6.

Supplementary Information

Background The final regulations (TD 9891) that are the subject of this correction are issued under section 721 of the Internal Revenue Code. Need for Correction As published, the final regulations (TD 9891), contains errors that may prove to be misleading and are in need of clarification. Correction to Publication Accordingly, the final regulations (TD 9891), that are the subject of FR Doc. 2020-00383, in the issue of January 23, 2020 (85 FR 3833), are corrected as follows: 1. On page 3834, in the third column, in the second and third sentence of the second full paragraph, “PRS1 wholly owns a domestic corporation (UST). In Year 1, UST forms a new partnership (PRS2); as part of the formation, UST contributes section 721(c) property (as defined in § 1.721(c)-1(b)(15)) in return for a 90 percent interest in PRS2's capital and profits, and a U.S. individual (unrelated to UST) contributes cash in return for the remaining interest in PRS2's capital and profits.” is corrected to read “PRS1 wholly owns a domestic corporation (UST) and holds 90 percent of the interests in a lower tier partnership's (PRS2) capital and profits. In Year 1, UST and PRS2 form a new partnership (PRS3); as part of the formation, UST contributes section 721(c) property (as defined in § 1.721(c)-1(b)(15)) in return for a 90 percent interest in PRS3's capital and profits, and a U.S. individual (unrelated to UST) contributes cash in return for the remaining interest in PRS3's capital and profits”. 2. On page 3834, in the third column, the second line of the fourth partial paragraph, “PRS2” is corrected to read “PRS3”. 3. On page 3835, in the first column, the second line from the bottom of the first full paragraph, “consequence, PRS2” is corrected to read “consequence, PRS3”. 4. On page 3835, in the third column, the third line from the bottom of the page, “filed before March 17” is corrected to read “filed before July 17.” Martin V. Franks, Chief, Publications and Regulations Branch, Legal Processing Division, Associate Chief Counsel, (Procedure and Administration). [FR Doc. 2020-02654 Filed 2-14-20; 8:45 am]

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