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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 361', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 1', '§ 1', '§ 355', '§ 1', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355']

Internal Revenue Bulletin - July 21, 2003 - Rev. Proc. 2003-48 Internal Revenue Bulletin: 2003-29 July 21, 2003 Rev. Proc. 2003-48 Table of Contents
SECTION 5. EFFECT ON OTHER DOCUMENTS SECTION 6. EFFECTIVE DATE
This revenue procedure modifies and amplifies Rev. Proc. 96-30, 1996-1 C.B. 696, which sets forth in a checklist questionnaire
the information that must be included in a request for a ruling under § 355 of the Internal Revenue Code. In addition, this
revenue procedure modifies Rev. Proc. 2003-3, 2003-1 I.R.B. 113, which sets forth the areas of the Internal Revenue Code under
the jurisdiction of the Associate Chief Counsel (Corporate), the Associate Chief Counsel (Financial Institutions and Products),
the Associate Chief Counsel (Income Tax and Accounting), the Associate Chief Counsel (Passthroughs and Special Industries),
the Associate Chief Counsel (Procedure and Administration), and the Division Counsel/Associate Chief Counsel (Tax Exempt and
Government Entities) relating to issues on which the Internal Revenue Service will not issue letter rulings or determination
Section 355(a) applies to distributions of stock or securities of a corporation controlled by the distributing corporation
if the requirements of § 355 are satisfied. Rev. Proc. 96-30 sets forth in a checklist questionnaire the information that
must be included in a request for rulings under § 355. Section 1.355-2(b) of the Income Tax Regulations provides that to qualify as a distribution described in § 355, a distribution
must not only satisfy the statutory requirements of § 355, but also must satisfy certain requirements in the regulations,
including the business purpose requirement. Section 1.355-2(b)(1) provides that a distribution must be motivated, in whole
or substantial part, by one or more corporate business purposes. A corporate business purpose is a real and substantial non-federal
tax purpose germane to the business of the distributing corporation, the controlled corporation, or the affiliated group to
which the distributing corporation belongs. Section 1.355-2(b)(2). Section 4.04 and Appendix A of Rev. Proc. 96-30 provide
guidelines and request certain information and representations regarding whether a distribution satisfies the business purpose
requirement. Section 355(a)(1)(B) provides that a distribution will not qualify for nonrecognition treatment under § 355 if it is used
principally as a device for the distribution of the earnings and profits of the distributing corporation, the controlled corporation,
or both. Generally, the determination of whether a transaction was used principally as a device will be made from all the
facts and circumstances, including, but not limited to, the presence of certain device and nondevice factors. Section 1.355-2(d)(1).
Section 4.05 of Rev. Proc. 96-30 requests certain information and representations regarding whether a distribution is used
principally as a device.
Section 355(e) provides that the stock of a controlled corporation will not be qualified property under § 355(c)(2) or § 361(c)(2)
if the stock is distributed as “part of a plan (or series of related transactions) pursuant to which 1 or more persons acquire
directly or indirectly stock representing a 50-percent or greater interest in the distributing corporation or any controlled
corporation.” See § 355(e)(2)(A)(ii). For this purpose, a 50-percent or greater interest means stock possessing at least 50 percent of the
total combined voting power of all classes of stock entitled to vote or at least 50 percent of the total value of shares of
all classes of stock. See § 355(e)(4)(A) (referring to § 355(d)(4) for the definition of 50-percent or greater interest). Section 1.355-7T generally
provides that whether a distribution and an acquisition are part of a plan (or series of related transactions) (hereinafter,
plan) is determined based on all the facts and circumstances. That section provides a nonexclusive list of factors to consider
in determining whether a plan exists, as well as a number of safe harbors that may be relied upon in determining whether a
Ordinarily, the Service refrains from issuing letter rulings requesting determinations on issues that are primarily factual.
See Rev. Proc. 2003-1, 2003-1 I.R.B. 1, section 7.01, and Rev. Proc. 2003-3, sections 2.01 and 4.02(1). Moreover, it generally
is the policy of the Service not to issue “comfort rulings” on transactions the treatment of which is clearly and adequately
addressed in published guidance. See Rev. Proc. 2003-1, section 5.17, and Rev. Proc. 2003-3, section 4.02(9). Nonetheless, the Service has not strictly applied
its policies of not ruling on factual issues and not issuing comfort rulings in the context of letter ruling requests regarding
transactions intended to qualify under § 355. The Service has concluded that it is appropriate to adhere more closely to its general policies in the context of requests
for letter rulings under § 355 and that it can better serve taxpayers by dedicating its resources to increasing the amount
of published guidance regarding § 355, including the business purpose requirement, and other legal questions. Thus, this revenue
procedure provides that the National Office will not determine whether a proposed or completed distribution of the stock of
a controlled corporation is being carried out for one or more corporate business purposes, whether the transaction is used
principally as a device, or whether the distribution and an acquisition are part of a plan under § 355(e). Rather, these determinations
may be made upon an examination of the taxpayer’s return. Hence, sections 4.01, 4.02, and 4.03 of this revenue procedure require
taxpayers seeking a ruling under § 355 to submit representations regarding the business purpose and device requirements and
whether there is a plan under § 355(e)(2)(A)(ii). The request for a letter ruling, including representations, must be accompanied
by a penalties of perjury statement signed and dated by the taxpayer indicating that the submission contains all the relevant
facts relating to the request and such facts are true, correct, and complete. See Rev. Proc. 2003-1, sections 8.01(15) and 10.07(1).
This is a pilot program that applies to ruling requests postmarked or, if not mailed, received after August 8, 2003. This
pilot program is intended to operate for at least one year. After that time, the Service may consider further changes, including
ruling only on significant issues (as defined in Section 3.01(29) of Rev. Proc. 2003-3) under § 355. Section 4.05 of this revenue procedure provides that the Service will decline a request for a ruling regarding a proposed
or completed transaction if the Service has previously declined to rule on that transaction (or a similar transaction) because
the Service was not satisfied that the distribution met the corporate business purpose requirement, was not a device for the
distribution of earnings and profits, or was not part of a plan under § 355(e).
Section 4.06 of this revenue procedure provides that the Service will decline a request for a supplemental ruling, unless
the request presents a significant issue (as defined in section 3.01(29) of Rev. Proc. 2003-3).
Section 4.01(30) of Rev. Proc. 2003-3 provides that a letter ruling ordinarily will not be issued regarding the issue of whether
the active business requirement of § 355(b) is met when the gross assets of the trades or businesses relied on to satisfy
that requirement will have a fair market value that is less than 5 percent of the total fair market value of the gross assets
of the corporation directly conducting the trades or businesses. Section 4.07 of this revenue procedure modifies Rev. Proc.
2003-3 by deleting section 4.01(30).
The Service requests comments regarding issues under § 355 that should be addressed in published guidance. Moreover, the Service
continues to study language for, and requests comments regarding, § 355(e) representations. Comments should refer to Rev.
Proc. 2003-48, and should be submitted to:
P.O. Box 7604Ben Franklin Station
Washington, DC 20044Attn: CC:PA:RURoom 5226
or electronically via the Service internet site at: Notice.Comments@irscounsel.treas.gov (the Service comments e-mail address). All comments will be available for public inspection and copying.
.01 Rev. Proc. 96-30 is modified by deleting section 4.04(1) through 4.04(7) and Appendices A and C, and amplified by adding
new section 4.04(1) as follows:
(1) Detailed Description. Describe in narrative form each corporate business purpose for the distribution of the stock of Controlled. Do not provide
any documentation or substantiation in support thereof. Submit the following REPRESENTATION : The distribution of the stock, or stock and securities, of the controlled corporation is carried out for the following corporate
business purposes: [list these corporate business purposes]. The distribution of the stock, or stock and securities, of the
controlled corporation is motivated, in whole or substantial part, by one or more of these corporate business purposes. The Service will decline to issue a letter ruling in all cases in which the taxpayer fails to submit the required representation.
The National Office will not determine whether the distribution is being carried out for one or more corporate business purposes.
This determination may be made upon an examination of the taxpayer’s return. .02 Rev. Proc. 96-30 is modified by deleting section 4.05(1) through 4.05(5) and amplified by adding new section 4.05(1) as
(1) Dispositions of stock or securities. Submit the following REPRESENTATION : The transaction is not used principally as a device for the distribution of the earnings and profits of the distributing
corporation or the controlled corporation or both. See § 355(a)(1)(B). The Service will decline to issue a letter ruling in all cases in which the taxpayer fails to submit the
required representation. The National Office will not determine whether the transaction is used principally as a device for
the distribution of the earnings and profits of the distributing corporation, the controlled corporation, or both. This determination
may be made upon an examination of the taxpayer’s return. .03 Rev. Proc. 96-30 is amplified by adding new section 4.08(12) as follows:
(12) Distributions in Connection with Acquisitions. Regarding whether there is a plan (or series of related transactions) under § 355(e)(2)(A)(ii), submit one of the following
REPRESENTATIONS: (i) There is no acquisition of stock of the distributing corporation or any controlled corporation (including any predecessor
or successor of any such corporation) that is part of a plan or series of related transactions (within the meaning of § 1.355-7T)
that includes the distribution of the controlled corporation stock; (ii) Each of the following acquisitions of stock of the
distributing corporation or any controlled corporation (including any predecessor or successor of any such corporation) is
or may be part of a plan or series of related transactions (within the meaning of § 1.355-7T) that includes the distribution
of controlled corporation stock: [DESCRIBE ACQUISITIONS HERE]. Taking all of these acquisitions into account, stock representing
a 50-percent or greater interest (within the meaning of § 355(d)(4)) in the distributing or controlled corporation (including
any predecessor or successor of any such corporation) will not be acquired by any person or persons; or (iii) The distribution
is not part of a plan or series of related transactions (within the meaning of § 1.355-7T) pursuant to which one or more persons
will acquire directly or indirectly stock representing a 50-percent or greater interest (within the meaning of § 355(d)(4))
in Distributing or Controlled (including any predecessor or successor of any such corporation). If a representation cannot be submitted exactly as requested, an explanation must be given. The taxpayer must submit one
of the three representations set forth above (as set forth above or in appropriately modified form to the satisfaction of
the Service) before the Service will issue a letter ruling. While the National Office will not determine whether a distribution
and an acquisition are part of a plan (or series of related transactions) under § 355(e)(2)(A)(ii), the Service may rule on
related significant issues (as defined in section 3.01(29) of Rev. Proc. 2003-3, 2003-1 I.R.B. 113 at 115). The determination
of whether a distribution and an acquisition are part of a plan (or series of related transactions) may be made upon an examination
of the taxpayer’s return. .04 Rev. Proc. 96-30 is amplified by adding new section 4.08(13) as follows: (13) Regulatory filings. Provide copies of any proxy statements, information statements, or prospectuses filed or prepared in connection with the
distribution or any related transaction.
.05 Rev. Proc. 96-30 is amplified by adding new section 4.08(14) as follows:
(14) Previously Declined Request for Ruling. The Service will not entertain any ruling request regarding a proposed or completed transaction if the Service has previously
declined to rule on that transaction (or a similar transaction) because the Service was not satisfied that the distribution
met the corporate business purpose requirement, was not a device for the distribution of earnings and profits, or was not
part of a plan (or series of related transactions) under § 355(e). .06 Rev. Proc. 96-30 is amplified by adding new section 4.08(15) as follows: (15) Request for Supplemental Ruling. The Service will decline a request for a supplemental letter ruling, unless the request presents a significant issue (as
defined in section 3.01(29) of Rev. Proc. 2003-3). A change in circumstances arising after the transaction ordinarily does
not present a significant issue. .07 Rev. Proc. 2003-3, 2003-1 I.R.B. 113, is modified by deleting section 4.01(30).
SECTION 5. EFFECT ON OTHER DOCUMENTS Rev. Proc. 96-30, 1996-1 C.B. 696, is modified and amplified and Rev. Proc. 2003-3, 2003-1 I.R.B. 113, is modified. SECTION 6. EFFECTIVE DATE
This revenue procedure applies to all ruling requests postmarked or, if not mailed, received after August 8, 2003. Ruling
requests postmarked or received after June 24, 2003, and on or before August 8, 2003, that are not in compliance with Rev.
Proc. 2003-1 and Rev. Proc. 96-30 will be, in the sole discretion of the Service, either returned to the taxpayer or treated
as being subject to this revenue procedure. Taxpayers, however, may use the guidelines of this revenue procedure in ruling
requests filed after June 24, 2003, and on or before August 8, 2003. SECTION 7. PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT
The collections of information in this revenue procedure have been reviewed and approved by the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3507) under control number 1545-1846.
The collections of information in this revenue procedure are in section 4. This information is required to determine whether
a taxpayer would qualify for nonrecognition treatment under this revenue procedure. The collections of information are required
to obtain a benefit. The likely respondents are corporations that control another corporation, as well as the management of
the corporation the stock of which is being distributed or that controls the corporation the stock of which is being distributed.
The estimated total annual reporting burden is 36,000 hours.
The estimated annual burden per respondent varies from 150 hours to 250 hours, depending on individual circumstances, with
an estimated average of 200 hours. The estimated number of respondents is 180.
the administration of any internal revenue tax law. Generally tax returns and tax return information are confidential, as
The principal author of this revenue procedure is Richard M. Heinecke of the Office of Associate Chief Counsel (Corporate).
For further information regarding this revenue procedure, contact Mr. Heinecke at (202) 622-7930 (not a toll-free call).