Interest Rates Drop for the Second Quarter of 2008

 

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 IR-2008-30, March 3, 2008

WASHINGTON – The Internal Revenue Service today announced that interest rates for the calendar quarter beginning April 1, 2008, will drop by one percentage point. The new rates will be:
 
• six (6) percent for overpayments [five (5) percent in the case of a corporation];
• six (6) percent for underpayments;
• eight (8) percent for large corporate underpayments; and
• three and one-half (3.5) percent for the portion of a corporate overpayment exceeding $10,000.

Under the Internal Revenue Code, the rate of interest is determined on a quarterly basis.  For taxpayers other than corporations, the overpayment and underpayment rate is the federal short-term rate plus 3 percentage points.  Generally, in the case of a corporation, the underpayment rate is the federal short-term rate plus 3 percentage points and the overpayment rate is the federal short-term rate plus 2 percentage points. 

The rate for large corporate underpayments is the federal short-term rate plus 5 percentage points.  The rate on the portion of a corporate overpayment of tax exceeding $10,000 for a taxable period is the federal short-term rate plus one-half (0.5) of a percentage point.

The interest rates announced today in Revenue Ruling 2008-10 PDF are computed from the federal short-term rate based on daily compounding determined during January 2008.

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