Form 8831, Excise Taxes on Excess Inclusions of REMIC Residual Interests

8831, Excise Taxes on Excess Inclusions of REMIC Residual Interests
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  • Updated: 11/23/2019
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Form 8831

2017 Fiscal Tax Year Filers Must Use Blended Corporate Tax Rates -- 17-APR-2018

  • excise tax on any transfer of a residual interest in a REMIC to a disqualified organization,
  • the amount due if the tax is waived, or
  • the excise tax due on pass-through entities with interests held by disqualified organizations.
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