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Early Application of Proposed §987 Regulations May Be Blessed by the IRS--But Is It a Good Idea?
by James J. Tobin, Esq.

Ernst & Young LLP, New York, NY

   

Reliance on specific provisions of proposed Treasury regulations can, at times, be perilous, unless, of course, the IRS says you can. Sometimes, the IRS will sanction reliance on proposed regulations pending their finalization or indicate that the government won't challenge positions based on proposed regulations prior to the issuance of final rules.

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