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IRS Issues COVID-19 Forbearance Guidance for REMICs and Investment Trusts

April 16, 2020 By Daniel Reach, Clay Littlefield and John Baron

Yesterday, our Federal Tax Group discussed a new Revenue Procedure from the IRS that provides useful real estate mortgage investment conduit (REMIC) and investment trust safe harbors for mortgage loan payment forbearances (and related modifications). What safe harbors are available? Which mortgage loan forbearance programs are eligible? How are “related modifications” treated? Alston & Bird has formed a multidisciplinary task force to advise clients on the business and legal implications of the coronavirus (COVID-19). Read the full advisory here. [...]Read more

Filed Under: Federal Tax Advisory Tagged With: CARES Act, covid-19, excess fees, forbearance, foreclosure property, IRS, payment delays, power-to-vary standard, principally secured, related modifications, REMIC, shortfalls

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