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01/16/2021

IRS Extends COVID-19 Relief

By A.J. Johnson

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the IRS issued Notice 2020-53 in July 2020.  This Notice provided temporary relief from certain requirements under §42 of the Internal Revenue Code and §§142(d) and 147(d) of the Code for properties with tax-exempt bonds. In response to the continuing presence of the pandemic, the IRS has issued Notice 2021-12, extending that relief and also providing temporary relief from additional §42 requirements not previously addressed in 2020-53.

Background

On March 13, 2020, the President issued an emergency declaration under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This emergency declaration instructed the Treasury Department "to provide relief from tax deadlines to Americans who have been adversely affected by the COVID-19 emergency, as appropriate…" The emergency declaration applies to all 50 states, Washington DC, and the five territories.

Revenue Procedure 2014-49 provides temporary relief from certain requirements of §42 for Agencies and Owners of LIHTC projects. Revenue Procedure 2014-50 does the same thing for properties financed with tax-exempt bonds.

Prior Relief Actions

On April 9, 2020, the IRS issued Notice 2020-23, which provided certain relief to low-income housing projects and postponed due dates until July 15, 2020, with respect to certain tax filings and payments, certain time-sensitive government actions, and all time-sensitive actions listed in Revenue Procedure 2018-58 that were due to be performed by April 1, 2020, but before July 15, 2020. These time-sensitive actions include, among others:

Scope of Relief Granted in This Notice

Owners and operators of LIHTC and tax-exempt bond projects should consult with their HFAs or Issuing Agencies in order to determine if any requirements in addition to those outlined in this Notice will be implemented.

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