Federal Disclosure by Tax-Exempt Entity Regarding Prohibited Tax Shelter Transaction
Extracted from PDF file 2023-federal-form-8886-t.pdf, last modified January 2020Disclosure by Tax-Exempt Entity Regarding Prohibited Tax Shelter Transaction
8886-T Disclosure by Tax-Exempt Entity Regarding Prohibited Tax Shelter Transaction Form (Rev. December 2019) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service For calendar year 20 ▶ Go OMB No. 1545-0047 Open to Public Inspection to www.irs.gov/Form8886T for instructions and the latest information. , or tax year beginning , 20 , and ending , 20 Employer identification number Name of tax-exempt entity In care of (if applicable) Number, street, and room or suite no. (or P.O. box number if mail is not delivered to street address) City or town, state, and ZIP code 1 Check the applicable box that describes the tax-exempt entity. An organization described in section 501(c) or 501(d) A state, a possession of the United States, or the District of Columbia, a political subdivision of a state or possession of the United States An eligible deferred compensation plan described in section 457(b) which is maintained by an employer described in section 457(e)(1)(A) An individual retirement account An individual retirement annuity An Archer MSA A custodial account treated as an annuity contract under section 403(b)(7)(A) A Coverdell education savings account A health savings account A qualified ABLE program An Indian tribal government A plan described in section 401(a) which includes a trust exempt from tax under section 501(a) An annuity plan described in section 403(a) or annuity contract described in section 403(b) A qualified tuition program described in section 529 2 Identify the type of prohibited tax shelter transaction. Check all the box(es) that apply. See instructions. a Listed transaction b Confidential c Contractual protection 3 If the transaction is a listed transaction or substantially similar to a listed transaction, identify the listed transactions. See instructions. 4 Identity of other parties (whether taxable or tax-exempt) to the transaction, if known. Attach additional sheets, if necessary. Name of party Number, street, and room or suite no. City or town, state, and ZIP code Name of party Number, street, and room or suite no. City or town, state, and ZIP code I declare under penalty of perjury that I am authorized to sign this disclosure, that I have examined this disclosure, including any accompanying attachments, and to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, correct, and complete. ▲ Sign Here Signature of director, trustee, officer, or other authorized official Type or print name of signer For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the separate instructions. Date Type or print title or authority of signer Cat. No. 49103E Form 8886-T (Rev. 12-2019)
Form 8886-T (Rev. December 2019)
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We last updated the Disclosure by Tax-Exempt Entity Regarding Prohibited Tax Shelter Transaction in February 2024, so this is the latest version of Form 8886-T, fully updated for tax year 2023. You can download or print current or past-year PDFs of Form 8886-T directly from TaxFormFinder. You can print other Federal tax forms here.
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Historical Past-Year Versions of Federal Form 8886-T
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Form 8886-T (Rev. September 2007)
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