Form 8404 - Interest Charge on DISC-Related Deferred Tax Liability

Form 8404 - Interest Charge on DISC-Related Deferred Tax Liability

2016 Draft Form 8404

Form 8404 - Interest Charge on DISC-Related Deferred Tax Liability

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8404

Interest Charge on DISC-Related
Deferred Tax Liability
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Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service

A Check applicable box to
show type of taxpayer:

Corporation
Individual
Trust or
Decedent’s estate

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2015

File Form 8404 separately from your income tax return. See Where to file below.
about Form 8404 and its instructions is at www.irs.gov/form8404.

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Name of shareholder

B Shareholder’s identifying
number

Address (number, street, room, suite, or P.O. box number)
C IC-DISC’s identifying
number

City or town, state or province, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code

D Shareholder’s tax year for which interest charge is required to be paid (see instructions) E Name of IC-DISC

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Note: See line-by-line instructions.
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Taxable income or loss on tax return (actual or estimated) . . . . . . . . . .
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Deferred DISC income from line 10, Part III, Schedule K (Form 1120-IC-DISC) . . .
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Section 995(f)(2) adjustments to line 1 income or loss . . . . . . . . . . .
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Combine lines 1, 2, and 3. If zero or less, do not file this form . . . . . . . .
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Tax liability on line 4 amount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Tax liability per return (actual or estimated) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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DISC-related deferred tax liability. Subtract line 6 from line 5 . . . . . . . . .
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Base period T-bill rate factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Interest charge due. Multiply line 7 by line 8. (See Paying the interest charge below.)

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Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this return, including accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of my knowledge
and belief, it is true, correct, and complete. Declaration of preparer (other than taxpayer) is based on all information of which preparer has any knowledge.

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Signature and Title (if any)
Print/Type preparer’s name

Preparer’s signature

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Firm’s EIN

Firm’s address

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Phone no.

Where to file. File Form 8404 at the following
address.
and corporations,
For the latest information about developments
Department of the Treasury
related to Form 8404 and its instructions,
Internal Revenue Service
such as legislation enacted after they were
Cincinnati, OH 45999
published, go to www.irs.gov/form8404.
Paying the interest charge. You must pay
the interest charge shown on line 9 by the
General Instructions
date your federal income tax for the tax year
Section references are to the Internal Revenue
is required to be paid. For individuals, the
Code unless otherwise noted.
interest is due on the 15th day of the 4th
Purpose of form. Shareholders of Interest
month following the close of the tax year. For
Charge Domestic International Sales
corporations, the interest is due on the 15th
Corporations (IC-DISCs) use Form 8404 to
day of the 3rd month following the close of
figure and report their interest owed on
the tax year.
DISC-related deferred tax liability.
Attach a check or money order made Don't
Who must file. You must file Form 8404 if (a)
payable to “United States Treasury” for the
you are a shareholder of an IC-DISC, (b) the
full amount of the interest charge. Do not
IC-DISC reports deferred DISC income to you
combine the interest charge with any other
on line 10, Part III of Schedule K (Form
tax or interest due. Write your identification
1120-IC-DISC), and (c) the addition of this
number and “Form 8404—Interest Due” on
income would result in increased taxable
your payment.
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income if it were included on your tax return
If the interest charge is not paid by the due
for the tax year. August 1, 2016, to July 31, 2017, date, interest, compounded daily, at the rate
When to file. File Form 8404 by the due date
specified under section 6621, will be imposed
of your federal income tax return (excluding
on the amount of unpaid interest from the due
extensions) for your tax year that ends with or
date until the date the interest is paid.
includes the IC-DISC’s tax year end.
Payment of estimated tax is not required for
For example, you are a fiscal year
the interest charge. See Proposed
corporation with a July 1, 2015, to June 30,
Regulations section 1.995(f)-1(j)(3) for other
2016, tax year and you are a shareholder in an
details.
IC-DISC with a July 1, 2015, to June 30, 2016,
For corporations (other than
tax year that reports deferred DISC income to
S corporations), the annual interest charge is
you for its tax year ending June 30, 2016.
deductible as an interest expense for the tax
Because your tax year ends with the
year it is paid or accrued. See Proposed
IC-DISC’s tax year, you are required to file
Regulations section 1.995(f)-1(j)(2) for details
Form 8404 on or before September 15, 2016
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July 31, 2017.
(2 /2 months after your tax year ends).
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on the tax year of deductibility. For other
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filers, this interest is not deductible.
Amended Form 8404. You are required to file
an amended Form 8404 only if the amount of
the DISC-related deferred tax liability (line 7)
changes as a result of audit adjustments,
changes you make by the filing of an
amended return, or if estimates were used on
your original Form 8404 and changes were
made to these estimates when you filed your
tax return. See Proposed Regulations section
1.995(f)-1(j)(4) for details.

Specific Instructions
Name and address. Enter the name and
address as shown on your tax return from
which the income or loss on line 1 of Form
8404 is obtained. If the return is a joint return,
also enter your spouse’s name as shown on
Form 1040.
Item A—Type of taxpayer. Check the
applicable box to indicate your status as a
taxpayer.
Partnerships and S corporations distribute
their share of deferred DISC income to
partners and shareholders, and the partners
and shareholders complete Form 8404.
Item B—Shareholder’s identifying number.
Individuals must enter their social security
number. Other filers must enter their employer
identification number.
Item C—IC-DISC’s identifying number.
Enter the identifying number of the IC-DISC
from the Schedule K (Form 1120-IC-DISC) on
which the deferred DISC income was reported
to you. If income is reported to you from more

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than one IC-DISC, enter each IC-DISC’s
identifying number in item C, each IC-DISC’s
name in item E, and report the combined
income on line 2.
Item D—Tax year. Enter in item D the
calendar year or the beginning and ending
dates of the tax year shown on your tax return
for which the interest charge is figured.

Special Computation Rules

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Line 3. Enter the net amount of all section
995(f)(2) adjustments to taxable income. See
Special Computation Rules above for details
on the income (loss) and expense
adjustments to be made. If more than one
adjustment is involved, attach a statement 366
listing each item and show the computation of
the net amount.
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Lines 5 and 6. “Tax liability” on lines 5 and 6
(with and without the deferred DISC income)
means the amount of tax imposed on the 16-xx
IC-DISC shareholder for the tax year by
chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code (other
than taxes listed below) reduced by credits
allowable against such tax (other than credits
listed below).
See Special Computation Rules above for
rules for carrybacks and carryovers. These
rules may affect the line 5 computation.
The following taxes are not taken into
account.
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• Alternative minimum tax.
• Any other provisions described in section
26(b)(2) (relating to certain other taxes treated
as not imposed by chapter 1).
The following credits are not taken into
account.
• Section 31 (taxes withheld on wages).
• Section 32 (earned income credit).
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• Section 34 (fuels credit).
For 2015, a Form 1040 filer or a Form 1120
filer using the above rules will generally figure
their line 6 tax liability using the following
items shown on the following lines of those
forms. All other filers should use the
corresponding lines of other income tax
returns. If you have not yet filed your return,
estimate the line 6 tax liability based on all
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information available to you.

Carrybacks. The determination of the
shareholder’s DISC-related deferred tax
liability on lines 1 through 7 shall be made
without taking into account any net operating
loss (NOL), capital loss carryback, or credit
carryback to the tax year.
Carryovers. The determination of the
shareholder’s tax liability (line 5) for the tax
year is made by disregarding any loss,
deduction, or credit to the extent that such
loss, deduction, or credit may be carried
(either back or forward) by the shareholder to
any other tax year.
Note: If the tax year is the last tax year to
which the amount of carryforward (of loss,
deduction, or credit) may be carried, the line 3
adjustments and line 5 tax shall be figured
with regard to the full amount of such
carryforward.
For example, a shareholder had an NOL
carryover to 2016 of $12,000; $10,000 income
to which $10,000 of the NOL can be applied; 18
$2,000 allowable NOL carryover to 2017; and
$5,000 deferred DISC income for 2016. In this
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case, for purposes of figuring line 5, the
allowed NOL is $10,000. Note: If 2016 were
the last tax year to which the $12,000 NOL
could be carried, the full $12,000 NOL would
be allowed for purposes of figuring line 5 tax
liability. The additional $2,000 loss would be
entered on line 3.
2015
Other adjustments. In figuring line 3
Form 1040
adjustments, take into account any income don't
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and expense adjustments that do not result in
Tax less nonrefundable
amounts that may be carried back or forward
credits . . . . . .
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to other tax years. For example, in the case of
Plus: (1) Recapture taxes
an IC-DISC shareholder who is an individual,
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the amount of medical expenses allowable as
(2) Prior year minimum
a deduction under section 213 must be
tax credit . . .
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redetermined for purposes of line 3
Less: (1) Alternative minimum
adjustments. However, the amount allowable
tax . . . . .
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as a charitable deduction under section 170 is
(2) Additional child tax
not redetermined because this adjustment
credit . . . .
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could result in a carryback or carryover.
(3) American
opportunity credit .
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See Proposed Regulations section
1.995(f)-1(d) for other details regarding these
(4) Premium tax credit
(Form 8962) . .
and other special computation rules.
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Line-by-Line Instructions haven't
Line 1. Enter on line 1 the taxable income or
loss from your federal income tax return for
your tax year that ends with or includes the
IC-DISC’s tax year end. If you have not yet
filed your tax return, estimate your income or
loss based on all information available to you.
See Amended Form 8404, earlier.
Line 2. Enter the deferred DISC income from
line 10, Part III of Schedule K (Form
1120-IC-DISC), for the IC-DISC tax year that
ends with or within your tax year.

(5) Credit for tax paid
on undistributed
capital gains (Form
2439) . . . .
(6) Health insurance
credit for eligible
recipients (Form
8885) . . . .

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2015
Form 1120
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7, Sch. J

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5d, Sch. J
3, Sch. J

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*Caution: Only use the portion of Form 1040,
line 63, or Form 1120, Schedule J, line 10,
attributable to recapture of credits allowable
against taxes treated as imposed under Don't
chapter 1 (for example, recapture of
investment tax and low-income housing
credits). See section 26(b)(2) for a list of
recapture taxes to exclude.

Line 8. The base period T-bill rate is defined
in section 995(f)(4). The base period T-bill rate
is compounded daily based on the number of
days in the shareholder’s tax year to
determine the base period T-bill rate factor.
The base period T-bill rate factor for 2015
is .002402874 for a 365-day tax year. Enter
the appropriate factor on line 8 of Form 8404.
See Rev. Rul. 2015-26, 2015-49 I.R.B. 696,
for a short tax year or a 52–53 week tax year.

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Notice. We ask for the information on this
form to carry out the Internal Revenue laws of
the United States. We need it to figure and
collect the right amount of tax. Section 995(f)
requires taxpayers to pay over to the IRS
interest on DISC-Related Deferred Tax
Liability. This form is used to determine the
amount of tax that you owe. Sections 6001
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