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IRS Announces Intent to Issue Regulations on Expanded Executive Compensation Excise Tax for Tax-Exempt Organizations

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Portada del episodio IRS Announces Intent to Issue Regulations on Expanded Executive Compensation Excise Tax for Tax-Exempt Organizations

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This episode breaks down how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBA) expands the Section 4960 excise tax on executive compensation, shifting the definition of "covered employee" from the top five earners to any employee earning over $1 million. The discussion covers key changes, including preserved and eliminated exceptions for related organization employees, and clarifies the retroactive reach of the new rules.

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