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This Week's Internal Revenue Bulletin

FEB. 22, 2021

2021-8 IRB 1

DATED FEB. 22, 2021
DOCUMENT ATTRIBUTES
  • Institutional Authors
    Internal Revenue Service
  • Subject Area/Tax Topics
  • Jurisdictions
  • Tax Analysts Document Number
    2021-6678
  • Tax Analysts Electronic Citation
    2021 TNTG 35-25
    2021 TNTF 35-17
Citations: 2021-8 IRB 1
[Editor's Note:

This document was inadvertently omitted from the February 22 Tax Notes Today Federal file.

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HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS ISSUE

These synopses are intended only as aids to the reader in identifying the subject matter covered. They may not be relied upon as authoritative interpretations.

ADMINISTRATIVE

Announcement 2021-2, page 892. This announcement notifies lenders who have filed or furnished Forms 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous Information, reporting certain payments on loans subsidized by the Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration as income of the borrower, that the lenders must file and furnish corrected Forms 1099-MISC that exclude these subsidized loan payments. This accords with section 278(e)(1) of the COVID-related Tax Relief Act, which provides that these payments are not includible in the gross income of the borrowers; and Notice 2021-6, waiving Form 1099-MISC reporting requirements for these payments.

Announcement 2021-3, page 892. The Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) announces recent disciplinary sanctions involving attorneys, certified public accountants, enrolled agents, enrolled actuaries, enrolled retirement plan agents, and appraisers. These individuals are subject to the regulations governing practice before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), which are set out in Title 31, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 10, and which are published in pamphlet form as Treasury Department Circular No. 230. The regulations prescribe the duties and restrictions relating to such practice and prescribe the disciplinary sanctions for violating the regulations.

Rev. Proc. 2021-15, page 891. This revenue procedure provides a safe harbor for eligible educators, within the meaning of § 62(d)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code, to treat unreimbursed expenses paid or incurred after March 12, 2020, for personal protective equipment, disinfectant, and other supplies used for the prevention of the spread of COVID–19 in the classroom, as expenses that are described in § 62(a)(2)(D)(ii) and allowable as a deduction under § 62(a)(2)(D) pursuant to section 275 of the COVID-related Tax Relief Act of 2020, which was enacted as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, Pub. L. No. 116-260, 134 Stat. 1182, 1978 (2020).

DOCUMENT ATTRIBUTES
  • Institutional Authors
    Internal Revenue Service
  • Subject Area/Tax Topics
  • Jurisdictions
  • Tax Analysts Document Number
    2021-6678
  • Tax Analysts Electronic Citation
    2021 TNTG 35-25
    2021 TNTF 35-17
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