The Internal Revenue Service said Wednesday that it plans to issue regulations clarifying limitations on carried interest.
The new tax cut law extended the holding period with respect to certain carried interests (i.e. applicable partnership interests) to three years. The IRS issued Wednesday Notice 2018-18, which states that it will be issuing regulations clarifying that taxpayers will not be able to circumvent the three-year rule by using S corporations.
The regulations will apply to unregistered funds such as hedge funds, not mutual funds.
In order to clarify the intention of the tax code exemption, the new rules are expected to specify that it will only apply to C corporations.
Elliot Galler, a partner on Withers Bergman's international corporate tax team, said that "if structured properly, managers that have already put their 'carry' in an LLC would not have elected S corporation status yet and therefore are not likely to be adversely impacted by the IRS announcement."
An open question is "whether the IRS has exceeded its regulatory authority in this case," Galler continued, adding that "it will be interesting to see if any fund managers challenge the IRS and risk having their carry stuck in an S corporation if they lose."