The IRS periodically issues guidance that updates and adds countries.
Internal Revenue Bulletin (IRB) 2024-52 (dated December 23, 2024) includes Rev. Proc. 2024-42 that updates the list of jurisdictions with which the United States has in effect a relevant information exchange agreement such that the reporting requirement of Treas. Reg. §§ 1.6049-4(b)(5) and 1.6049-8(a) may apply with respect to certain deposit interest paid to residents of such jurisdictions (Section 3), as well as the list of jurisdictions with which the Treasury Department and IRS have determined it is appropriate to have an automatic exchange relationship with respect to such information (Section 4).
Previously, the reporting of U.S. deposit interest was only required on interest paid to U.S. persons or to nonresident alien individuals who were residents of Canada.
The Treasury Department and IRS in April 2012 finalized regulations providing that U.S. deposit interest payments made to nonresident alien individuals must be reported annually to the IRS—if such interest is paid to a nonresident alien individual who is a resident of a country with which the United States has in effect an information exchange agreement, and under which the United States agrees to provide (and to receive) information and under which the competent authority is the Treasury Secretary or delegate. The 2012 regulations also stated that the IRS would issue a revenue procedure identifying those countries with which the United States has in force information exchange agreements, and that this revenue procedure would be updated “as appropriate.” The first revenue procedure was Rev. Proc. 2012-24, issued in April 2012.
The IRS then in 2014 issued Rev. Proc. 2014-64 that provided two lists:
Since 2014, the IRS has periodically issued guidance that updates and adds countries to one or both of the lists of countries. Before today, the most recent update was provided in December 2023 in Rev. Proc. 2023-36. Read TaxNewsFlash