Highlights of 2017 Tax Law Changes

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Highlights of 2017 Tax Law Changes Richard Furlong, Jr. Senior Stakeholder Liaison October 26, 2017 Main Line Association for Continuing Education

Due Date Returns and payments otherwise due April 15, 2018, are timely if filed or paid by Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Expired Provisions Tuition and fees deduction (Form 8917) Mortgage insurance premiums Credits (including Form 5695) Discharge of principal residence debt 7.5% medical expense AGI floor

Expired Business Provisions Certain depreciation provisions TV, film, & theatrical production expenses Credits Special rate for qualified timber gains Alternative fuel excise tax provisions

Qualifying Widow(er) Qualifying child no longer must be a dependent Name must be provided if not dependent (as with head of household) Name changed to “Qualifying Widow(er)” Other changes

Oil and Gas Credits New Form 8904, Credit for Oil and Gas Production From Marginal Wells (Sec. 45I) for tax year 2016 Form 8830, Enhanced Oil Recovery Credit

Education Credits Taxpayer Identification Number of educational institution required on Form 8863 for all claimants of American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC), even if institution didn’t issue Form 1098-T Form 8862 revised to encompass AOTC (and child tax credit) Form 1098-T qualified tuition reporting

1098-T

Partnership Penalty Relief The IRS will grant relief from the penalties failure to file and furnish returns for the first taxable year of any partnership that began after December 31, 2015 If the partnership filed the Form 1065, 1065-B, or 8804 and Schedules K-1 or 8805 by April 18, 2017 for calendar-year taxpayers IRS Notice 2017-47

New Partnership Audit Rules TEFRA audit rules replaced by Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 (BBA) rules Form 1065B not applicable after TY 2017 Form 7036, Election Under Section 1101(g)(4) of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 REG-136118-15

REVOCATION OR DENIAL OF PASSPORT Legislation review Implementation date Roles of IRS and Department of State Avoiding passport denial/revocation IRC 7345

Expiring ITINs ITINs with middle digits 70, 71, 72 or 80 will expire at the end of 2017. Notice CP-48 Notice explains the steps these taxpayers need to take to renew the ITIN if it will be included on a U.S. tax return filed in 2018. All ITINs not used on a federal tax return at least once in the last three years will also expire at the end of 2017.

Expiring ITINs Federal tax returns submitted in 2018 with an expired ITIN will be processed. However, exemptions and/or certain tax credits will be disallowed until renewed. IR-2017-128

Changes to user fees, effective Jan. 1, 2017

Other New Forms Form 8973, Certified Professional Employer Organization Customer Reporting Agreement Form 8974, Qualified Small Business Payroll Tax Credit for Increasing Research Activities Form 8975, Country-by-Country Report Form 9100, Notice of Late Election See IRS.gov/DraftForms, IRS.gov/LatestForms

Other Changes Electing to treat a federally declared disaster area loss as sustained in the preceding year (Form 4684) Example: Casualty loss incurred in a federally declared disaster area from hurricane Harvey, Irma or Maria in 2017. Taxpayers have until 10/15/2018 to make the election to amend their 2016 tax return to claim the casualty loss or to claim the loss on their 2017 tax return. Rev. Proc. 2016-53

Other Changes Qualified small employer health reimbursement arrangements

Research Credit Eligible small businesses can … apply part or all of their research credit against their payroll tax liability, instead of their income tax liability. To qualify … a business must have gross receipts of less than $5 million and could not have had gross receipts prior to 2012. Eligible small business with qualifying research expenses can choose to apply up to $250,000 of its research credit against its payroll tax liability. Notice 2017-23

Resources IRS.gov/DraftForms for early drafts of forms and instructions IRS.gov/TaxMap for searching forms, instructions, publications, and articles on IRS.gov, all at once IRS.gov/IRC for Internal Revenue Code, etc.

Contact Information Richard Furlong, Jr. Senior Stakeholder Liaison 267-941-6343 richard.g.furlong@irs.gov