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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Announcement 92-87
The public hearing (Announcement 92-84, 1992-23 I.R.B. 28)
originally scheduled on July 24, 1992, on proposed regulations relating to the definition
of "activity" for purposes of applying the limitations on passive activity
losses and passive activity credits, has been changed. The new hearing will be held on
September 3, 1992.
EXEMPT ORGANIZATIONS
Notice 92-28
This notice announces the availability for public inspection of a
loose-leaf file containing favorable exemption letters issued by the National Office in
response to applications for recognition of exemption from federal income tax.
ADMINISTRATIVE
Rev. Proc. 92-45
Mortgage revenue bonds; mortgage credit certificates; average annual
mortgage originations. A list is set forth of the average annual aggregate principal
amount of mortgages executed during the years 1988, 1989, and 1990 for each state, the
District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands to assist issuers of
mortgage revenue bonds and mortgage credit certificates in determining whether the
required portion of loans are made available in targeted areas as described in section
143(h) of the Code. Rev. Proc. 91-34 obsoleted in part.
Rev. Proc. 92-46
Information returns; magnetic media reporting. Specifications are
set forth for filing 1992 Forms 1098, 1099 series, 5498, and W-2G on magnetic tape, tape
cartridge, 5 1/4 inch diskette, 3 1/2 inch diskette, electronic filing, and 8 inch
diskette. Rev. Proc. 91-33 superseded.
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