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June 11, 2026

IRS Proposes Updates to Arbitrage Rules for Tax-Advantaged Bonds

IRS Proposes Updates to Arbitrage Rules for Tax-Advantaged Bonds

Quick summary: The IRS has proposed new regulations that would update arbitrage rules and definitions applicable to tax-exempt and other tax-advantaged bonds. What changed: The proposed regulations aim to clarify and simplify the complex rules, but taxpayers should review the details carefully before making any decisions. The changes may affect investors in tax-exempt bonds, including municipalities and non-profits. Why it matters: Taxpayers who invest in or issue tax-advantaged bonds should be aware of these potential changes and consider consulting with a tax professional to understand their implications. Who may be affected: Investors in tax-exempt bonds, including municipalities and non-profits. What to watch next: The IRS will accept comments on the proposed regulations until [insert date]. Taxpayers should review the details carefully before making any decisions. Sources: * Internal Revenue Bulletin: 2026-14 - IRS For deeper weekly briefings, source tracking, and monthly roundups, subscribe to Tax Dispatch.

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  • Internal Revenue Bulletin: 2026-14 - IRS

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