Beginning June 15, taxpayers requesting letter rulings, closing agreements
and certain other rulings from the Internal Revenue Service will need to make
user fee payments electronically using the federal government’s Pay.gov system.
Pay.gov allows people to pay for a variety of government services online
using a credit card, debit card or via direct debit or electronic funds
withdrawal from a checking or savings account. In the past, ruling requesters
could only make required user fee payments by check or money order. During a
two-month transition period, June 15 to Aug. 15, requesters can choose to make
user fee payments either through Pay.gov or by check or money order. After Aug.
15, 2017, Pay.gov will become the only permissible payment method.
Rulings described in Revenue Procedure 2017-1 and sent to the Docket,
Records and User Fee Branch of the Legal Processing Division of the Associate
Chief Counsel (Procedure and Administration) (CC:PA:LPD:DRU) are affected by
this change. These include private letter rulings, closing agreements, and
rulings using Form 1128, 2553, 3115 or 8716. Determination letters are not
affected because they are sent to other offices as described in the revenue
procedure.
A letter ruling is a written determination issued to a taxpayer by IRS Chief
Counsel in response to the taxpayer’s written inquiry, submitted prior to the
filing of returns or reports required under federal law. In general, it
concerns the requester's status for tax purposes or the tax effects of its acts
or transactions. Letter rulings and other similar ruling requests interpret the
tax laws and apply them to the taxpayer’s specific set of facts. User fees
range from $200 to $28,300, depending upon the type of ruling being sought.
Pay.gov is used to accept payments only. The original, signed ruling request
and supporting materials must still be submitted by mail or hand delivery to
the IRS.
To submit a user fee, visit www.pay.gov
and use the IRS Chief Counsel User Fees (or Supplemental User Fees) for Form 1128,
Form 2553, Form 3115, Form 8716, Private Letter Rulings and Closing Agreements
form. This form can be found by entering “IRS Chief Counsel User Fees” in the
“Search the Forms” box or by clicking on the “Agency List” link under “What
Federal Agencies Can I Pay?” and choosing Internal Revenue Service.
Once payment is made, print a copy of the completed form and the receipt and
include these with the letter ruling request. Then submit the complete
package by mail or hand delivery:
Mail to:
Internal Revenue Service
CC:PA:LPD:DRU P.O. Box 7604 Ben Franklin Station Washington, DC 20044;
or Hand deliver, or if using a private courier service, to:
Internal Revenue Service CC:PA:LPD:DRU 1111 Constitution Avenue, NW Room
5336 Washington, DC 20224
In addition, for the fastest processing, please Efax a copy of the pay.gov
receipt, the completed form and the ruling request to this eFax line,
877-773-4950.
Anyone with questions about the new payment procedures can call
202-317-6828. Full details on making a ruling request are in Revenue
Procedure 2017-1, available on IRS.gov.
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