26 U.S.C. § 6603
(a)
Authority to make deposits other than as payment of tax— A
taxpayer may make a cash deposit with the
Secretary which may be used by the
Secretary to pay any tax imposed under subtitle A or B or chapter
41,
42,
43, or
44 which has not been assessed at the time of the deposit. Such a deposit shall be made in such manner as the
Secretary shall prescribe.
(b)
No interest imposed— To the extent that such deposit is used by the
Secretary to pay tax, for purposes of
section 6601 (relating to interest on
underpayments), the tax shall be treated as paid when the deposit is made.
(c)
Return of deposit— Except in a case where the
Secretary determines that collection of tax is in jeopardy, the
Secretary shall return to the
taxpayer any amount of the deposit (to the extent not used for a payment of tax) which the
taxpayer requests in writing.
(d)
Payment of interest—
(1)
In general— For purposes of
section 6611 (relating to interest on overpayments), except as provided in
paragraph (4), a deposit which is returned to a
taxpayer shall be treated as a payment of tax for any period to the extent (and only to the extent) attributable to a disputable tax for such period. Under regulations prescribed by the
Secretary, rules similar to the rules of
section 6611(b)(2) shall apply.
(2)
Disputable tax—
(A)
In general— For purposes of this section, the term “disputable tax” means the amount of tax specified at the time of the deposit as the
taxpayer’s reasonable estimate of the maximum amount of any tax attributable to disputable items.
(B)
Safe harbor based on 30-day letter— In the case of a
taxpayer who has been issued a 30-day letter, the maximum amount of tax under
subparagraph (A) shall not be less than the amount of the proposed
deficiency specified in such letter.
(3)
Other definitions— For purposes of
paragraph (2)—
(A)
Disputable item— The term “disputable item” means any item of income, gain, loss, deduction, or credit if the
taxpayer—
(i)
has a reasonable basis for its treatment of such item, and
(ii)
reasonably believes that the
Secretary also has a reasonable basis for disallowing the
taxpayer’s treatment of such item.
(B)
30-day letter— The term “30-day letter” means the first letter of proposed
deficiency which allows the
taxpayer an opportunity for administrative review in the Internal Revenue Service Independent Office of Appeals.
(4)
Rate of interest— The rate of interest under this subsection shall be the Federal short-term rate determined under
section 6621(b), compounded daily.
(e)
Use of deposits—
(1)
Payment of tax— Except as otherwise provided by the
taxpayer, deposits shall be treated as used for the payment of tax in the order deposited.
(2)
Returns of deposits— Deposits shall be treated as returned to the
taxpayer on a last-in, first-out basis.
Notes, amendments, and revision history
(Added Pub. L. 108–357, title VIII, § 842(a), Oct. 22, 2004, 118 Stat. 1598; amended Pub. L. 116–25, title I, § 1001(b)(1)(D), July 1, 2019, 133 Stat. 985.)
Editorial Notes
Amendments
2019—Subsec. (d)(3)(B). Pub. L. 116–25 substituted “Internal Revenue Service Independent Office of Appeals” for “Internal Revenue Service Office of Appeals”.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date
Pub. L. 108–357, title VIII, § 842(c), Oct. 22, 2004, 118 Stat. 1599, provided that: In general.—The amendments made by this section [enacting this section] shall apply to deposits made after the date of the enactment of this Act [Oct. 22, 2004]. Coordination with deposits made under revenue procedure 84–58.—In the case of an amount held by the Secretary of the Treasury or his delegate on the date of the enactment of this Act as a deposit in the nature of a cash bond deposit pursuant to Revenue Procedure 84–58, the date that the taxpayer identifies such amount as a deposit made pursuant to section 6603 of the Internal Revenue Code (as added by this Act) shall be treated as the date such amount is deposited for purposes of such section 6603.”