The IRS has issued a new revenue procedure, Rev. Proc. 2023-15, providing a safe harbor method of accounting for natural gas transmission and distribution property repairs, maintenance, replacements, and improvements. This new method allows taxpayers to classify these costs as either capital or deductible expenditures, providing clear and bright-line rules to reduce the burden of compliance.
Read MoreLucasys Deferred Tax has modernized the management of deferred tax reversals by building a suite of intuitive and dynamic controls to streamline their management. Deferred tax balances and associated excess is tracked at a granular level to allow for complete calculation transparency, allowing for new insights into the accumulation and reversal of deferred balances.
Read MoreIntroducing Lucasys Deferred Tax: a first-of-its kind software designed for rate-regulated utilities that provides comprehensive tracking of excess deferred taxes. This innovative software solution enables utilities to track complex tax and regulatory accounting requirements with ease, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and accurate reporting of tax balances.
Read MoreLucasys provides peerless expertise in managing deferred tax assets for rate-regulated utilities and works closely with its customers to incorporate their feedback into product development.
Read MoreIn late March 2023, President Biden proposed a federal budget for fiscal year 2024 that will increase government spending in new infrastructure, education, healthcare, and climate change initiatives. To fund the investments, the Biden administration has proposed several tax reforms that will have important implications for corporations. Specifically, the proposed increase in the corporate income tax rate from 21% to 28% will have a significant impact on rate-regulated utilities
Read MoreOn October 15, the IRS issued PLR 202141001 for regulated electric utilities. In its ruling, the IRS reiterated earlier assertions that the net deferred tax asset (DTA) related to the cost of removal (COR) is not subject to normalization, but also added clarification that the deferred tax liability (DTL) and DTA from the salvage value is subject to normalization rules.
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