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October 1, 2024
2024-1798

US proposed CAMT regulations offer some clarification, but AFSI adjustments are significantly complicated

The recently proposed corporate alternative minimum tax (CAMT) regulations, issued on September 12, 2024, offer guidance for determining whether a corporation is an "applicable corporation" subject to the CAMT and computing an entity's adjusted financial statement income (AFSI). The AFSI computations, however, are significantly complicated. The proposed regulations also contain guidance on determining the CAMT foreign tax credit.

The proposed regulations come more than two years after the CAMT was enacted as part of the Inflation Reduction Act (See Tax Alert 2022-1237), and after the issuance of multiple Treasury Department and IRS notices providing interim CAMT guidance (See Tax Alerts 2023-2105, 2023-0091, 2023-0384 and 2023-1570).

Some of the proposed rules would apply to tax years ending after September 13, 2024, while the remainder of the proposed rules would generally apply to tax years ending after the date the final regulations are published. Taxpayers may choose to early-rely on the proposed regulations, including for 2023 tax years; however, early reliance comes with a number of stipulations.

The attached 70-page Tax Alert provides a comprehensive overview of the proposed regulations. Observations on domestic and international tax aspects of the regulations are included, as well as discussions on partnerships, hedging transactions and financially distressed companies. For ease of use, the Tax Alert includes a table of contents with hyperlinks that allow readers to navigate to the sections of interest to them.

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CAMT Global Tax Alert

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Contact Information

For additional information concerning this Alert, please contact:

Ernst & Young LLP (United States), National Tax — Accounting Periods, Methods & Credits

National Tax M&A Group - International Tax and Transaction Services

Ernst & Young LLP (United States), National Tax - International Tax and Transactions Services — Capital Markets

Ernst & Young LLP (United States), Global Compliance & Reporting

International Tax & Transaction Services

Passthrough Transactions Group

Compensation and Benefits Group

Published by NTD’s Tax Technical Knowledge Services group; Jennifer A Brittenham, legal editor
 
 

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