Federal Register - August 5, 2021
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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 148 / Thursday, August 5, 2021 / Rules and Regulations application for amendment is filed, has been constructed, and is proposed to have a total installed generating capacity of 10 MW or lessExhibit E, F, and G under 4.61; and 5 For amendment of a license for a water power project that, at the time the application is filed, has been constructed and is proposed to have a total installed generating capacity of more than 10 MWExhibits A, B, C, D, E, F, and G under 4.51.
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PART 5INTEGRATED LICENSE
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11. The authority citation for part 5
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Authority: 16 U.S.C. 792828c, 26012645;
42 U.S.C. 71017352.
12. In 5.18, revise paragraph a5i to read as follows:
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i License for a minor water power project and a major water power project 10 MW or less: 4.61 of this chapter General instructions, initial statement, and Exhibits A, F, and G;
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Internal Revenue Service 26 CFR Part 1
TD 9889
RIN 1545BO4
Investing in Qualified Opportunity Funds; Correction Internal Revenue Service IRS, Treasury.
ACTION: Final regulations; correction.
AGENCY:
This document contains corrections to Treasury Decision 9889, which was published in the Federal Register on Monday, January 13, 2020.
Treasury Decision 9889 contained final regulations under the Internal Revenue Code Code that govern the extent to which taxpayers may elect the Federal income tax benefits with respect to certain equity interests in a qualified opportunity fund QOF.
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Background The final regulations TD 9889 that are the subject of this correction are under section 1400Z2 of the Code.
Need for Correction As published on January 13, 2020 85
FR 1866 the final regulations TD 9889
contain errors that need to be corrected.
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These corrections are effective on August 5, 2021 and applicable on or after January 13, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Concerning section 1400Z2 and these regulations generally, Harith J. Razaa, 202 3177006, or Kyle C. Griffin, 202
3174718, of the Office of Associate Chief Counsel Income Tax and Accounting. These numbers are not toll-free numbers.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
DATES:
Correction of Publication Accordingly, the final regulations TD
9889 that are the subject of FR Doc.
201927846, appearing on page 1866 in the Federal Register of January 13, 2020, are corrected as follows:
1. On page 1897, second and third columns, removing the fourth through the sixth sentences of the last paragraph.
2. On page 1923, first column, the first full paragraph is corrected to read: As set forth in the final regulations, the 62month working capital safe harbor provides that, during the maximum 62month covered period, 1 NQFP in excess of the five-percent NQFP
limitation will not cause a trade or business to fail to qualify as a qualified opportunity zone business, and 2 gross income earned from the trade or business will be counted towards satisfying the 50-percent gross income requirement each of clauses 1 and 2
function in a manner similar to the 31month working capital safe harbor. In addition, the regulations provide additional flexibility for entities utilizing the working capital safe harbor.
First, for start-up entities, the 62-month working capital safe harbor provides that, during the maximum 62-month covered period, if property of an entity that would otherwise be NQFP is treated as being a reasonable amount of working capital under the safe harbor, the entity satisfies the requirements of section 1400Z2d3Ai only during the working capital safe harbor periods with regard to such property. However, the final regulations make clear that such property is not and will never be qualified opportunity zone business property for any purpose. Second, for any eligible entity utilizing the working capital safe harbor, if tangible property is expected to be qualified opportunity
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zone business property pursuant to the written plan, such tangible property is treated as qualified opportunity zone business during the working capital safe harbor test for purposes of section 1400Z2d3. Under the 62-month working capital safe harbor, intangible property purchased or licensed with working capital covered by the safe harbor, and pursuant to the plan submitted with respect to that safe harbor, will count towards the satisfaction of the 40-percent intangible property use test.
3. On page 1926, third column, the second sentence of the first full paragraph, the language In general, the final regulations permit a qualified opportunity zone business to treat tangible property for which working capital covered by the 31-month working capital safe harbor is expended as i used in the trade or business of the qualified opportunity zone business, and ii qualified opportunity zone business property throughout the period during which such working capital is covered by the safe harbor. is corrected to read In general, the 62-month working capital safe harbor under the final regulations provides that, during the maximum 62-month covered period, if property of a start-up entity that would otherwise be NQFP is treated as being a reasonable amount of working capital under the safe harbor, the startup entity satisfies the requirements of section 1400Z2d3Ai only during the working capital safe harbor periods with regard to such property. However, the final regulations make clear that such property is not qualified opportunity zone business property for any other purpose. See part V.N.3.c of this Summary of Comments and Explanation of Revisions describing the 62-month working capital safe harbor set forth in 1.1400Z2d1d3vi..
4. On page 1926, third column, the first through the sixth line from the bottom of the first full paragraph, the language capital covered by the 31month working capital safe harbor are not, following the conclusion of the final safe harbor period, treated as tangible property for purposes of applying the 70-percent tangible property standard. is corrected to read capital covered by the 62-month working capital safe harbor are not, following the conclusion of the final safe harbor period, treated as qualified opportunity zone business property for purposes of applying the 70-percent tangible property standard. Because working capital is not tangible property, working capital covered by the 62month safe harbor cannot be treated as qualified opportunity zone business
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