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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 · Sec. 2041

Sec. 2041. LIMITATION ON PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO DISCLOSE REPORTABLE TRANSACTIONS BASED ON RESULTING TAX BENEFITS

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## SEC. 2041 LIMITATION ON PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO DISCLOSE REPORTABLE TRANSACTIONS BASED ON RESULTING TAX BENEFITS ###
(a)In General Subsection
(b)of section 6707A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended to read as follows: > > ### “(b) Amount of Penalty > > > #### “(1) In general > > Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the amount of the penalty under subsection
(a)with respect to any reportable transaction shall be 75 percent of the decrease in tax shown on the return as a result of such transaction (or which would have resulted from such transaction if such transaction were respected for Federal tax purposes). > > > #### “(2) Maximum penalty > > The amount of the penalty under subsection
(a)with respect to any reportable transaction shall not exceed— > > > ##### “(A) > > in the case of a listed transaction, $200,000 ($100,000 in the case of a natural person), or > > > ##### “(B) > > in the case of any other reportable transaction, $50,000 ($10,000 in the case of a natural person). > > > #### “(3) Minimum penalty > > The amount of the penalty under subsection
(a)with respect to any transaction shall not be less than $10,000 ($5,000 in the case of a natural person).” > . ###
(b)Effective Date The amendment made by this section shall apply to penalties assessed after December 31, 2006.
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