Reg. § 1.1248(f)-2 Exceptions for certain distributions and attribution rules.

26 CFR § 1.1248(f)-2eCFR, current through 2026-07-14

(a) Section 337 stock distribution

(1) General exception In the case of a section distribution (as defined in ), shall not apply to the distribution of stock of the foreign distributed corporation to the 80-percent distributee if the conditions of , and of this section are satisfied.

(i) 80-percent distributee is a section 1248 shareholder Immediately after the section distribution, the 80-percent distributee is a section shareholder with respect to the foreign distributed corporation.

(ii) Holding period The 80-percent distributee is treated as holding the stock of the foreign distributed corporation received in the section distribution for the period during which the stock was held by the domestic distributing corporation.

(iii) Basis The 80-percent distributee's basis in the stock of the foreign distributed corporation received in the section distribution does not exceed the domestic distributing corporation's basis in such stock at the time of the section distribution.

(2) Elective exception If the conditions of or of this section are not otherwise satisfied, the domestic distributing corporation and the 80-percent distributee may elect to make adjustments to the 80-percent distributee's holding period or basis in the stock of the foreign distributed corporation, as appropriate, such that the conditions described in and of this section are satisfied. The conditions and procedures for making the election are described in of this section. See and of this section for adjustments that are required as a result of making the election.

(3) Election and reporting

(i) Statement required by domestic distributing corporation and 80-percent distributee

(A) In general The domestic distributing corporation and the 80-percent distributee make the election described in of this section by each including a statement, described in of this section, with a timely filed return for the taxable year during which the section distribution occurs, and by entering into a written agreement described in of this section. If the domestic distributing corporation or the 80-percent distributee are members of a consolidated group at the time of the section distribution but not the common parent, the common parent of the consolidated group makes the election on behalf of the domestic distributing corporation or the 80-percent distributee. The election described in of this section and made pursuant to this is irrevocable.

(B) Form and content The statement of election must be entitled, “STATEMENT TO ELECT TO APPLY EXCEPTION UNDER ,” state that the domestic distributing corporation and the 80-percent distributee have entered into a written agreement described in of this section, set forth the date of the agreement and the names of the parties to the agreement, and the adjustments to the 80-percent distributee's holding period and/or basis determined under section in the stock of the foreign distributed corporation received in the section distribution required under and of this section.

(ii) Written agreement The domestic distributing corporation and the 80-percent distributee must enter into a written agreement described in this on or before the due date (including extensions) of the domestic distributing corporation's U.S. income tax return for the taxable year during which the section distribution occurs. Both the domestic distributing corporation and the 80-percent distributee must retain the original or a copy of the agreement as part of its records in the manner specified by . Both the domestic distributing corporation and the 80-percent distributee must provide a copy of the agreement to the Internal Revenue Service within 30 days of the receipt of a request for the agreement in connection with an examination of the taxable year during which the section distribution occurs. The written agreement must—

(A) State the document is an agreement under of this section;

(B) Provide the name and taxpayer identification number (if any) of the domestic distributing corporation, the 80-percent distribute, and the foreign distributed corporation;

(C) With respect to the 80-percent distributee, state the holding period in the stock of the foreign distributed corporation received in the section distribution as adjusted under of this section; and

(D) With respect to the 80-percent distributee, identify the basis as determined under section 334 of the stock of the foreign distributed corporation received in the section distribution and the adjustment (if any) to such basis under of this section.

(4) Holding period adjustment For purposes of section , immediately after the section distribution, the 80-percent distributee's holding period in the stock of the foreign distributed corporation received in the section distribution shall equal the domestic distributing corporation's holding period in such stock at the time of the section distribution.

(5) Basis adjustments If the domestic distributing corporation's section amount with respect to the stock of the foreign distributed corporation received by the 80-percent distributee in the section distribution exceeds the 80-percent distributee's postdistribution amount with respect to such stock (excess amount), the 80-percent distributee's basis as determined under section in such stock shall be reduced by the excess amount.

(b) Existing stock distribution under sections 355 or 361 In the case of an existing stock distribution (as defined in ), shall not apply to the distribution of stock of the foreign distributed corporation to a distributee that is a section shareholder with respect to the foreign distributed corporation immediately after the distribution if the domestic distributing corporation and all distributees that are section shareholders elect to apply the provisions of this in accordance with of this section. See and of this section for adjustments that may be required if an election is made to apply the provisions of this .

(1) Election and reporting

(i) Statement required by domestic distributing corporation and section 1248 shareholders

(A) In general The domestic distributing corporation and all distributees that are section shareholders elect to apply the provisions of of this section by each including a statement, described in of this section, with a timely filed return for the taxable year during which the existing stock distribution occurs and by entering into a written agreement described in of this section. If the domestic distributing corporation or a section shareholder is a member of a consolidated group but not the common parent, the common parent of the consolidated group makes the election on behalf of the domestic distributing corporation or section shareholder. The election made under this is irrevocable.

(B) Form and content The statement of election must be entitled, “ELECTION TO APPLY EXCEPTION UNDER ,” state that the domestic distributing corporation and all distributees that are section shareholders have entered into a written agreement described in of this section, the date of the agreement and the names of the parties to the agreement, and set forth any required adjustment to each section shareholder's holding period or section basis (if any) in the stock of the foreign distributed corporation received in the existing stock distribution under or of this section, respectively.

(ii) Written agreement The domestic distributing corporation and the section shareholders must enter into a written agreement described in this on or before the due date (including extensions) of the domestic distributing corporation's U.S. income tax return for the taxable year during which the existing stock distribution occurs. Each party to the agreement must retain the original or a copy of the agreement as part of its records in the manner specified by . Each party to the agreement must provide a copy of the agreement to the Internal Revenue Service within 30 days of the receipt of a request for the agreement in connection with an examination of the taxable year during which the existing stock distribution occurs. The written agreement must—

(A) State the document is an agreement under of this section;

(B) Provide the name and taxpayer identification number (if any) of the domestic distributing corporation, the foreign distributed corporation, and each section shareholder;

(C) With respect to each section shareholder, state the holding period in the stock of the foreign distributed corporation received in the existing stock distribution as adjusted under of this section; and

(D) With respect to each section shareholder, identify the basis under section 358 of the stock of the foreign distributed corporation received in the existing stock distribution and the adjustment (if any) to the basis under of this section.

(2) Holding period adjustments For purposes of section , immediately after the existing stock distribution, each section shareholder's holding period in each share of stock of the foreign distributed corporation received in the existing stock distribution will be equal to the domestic distributing corporation's holding period in the share of stock at the time of the existing stock distribution.

(3) Basis adjustments If the domestic distributing corporation's section amount with respect to a share of stock of the foreign distributed corporation received by a section shareholder in the existing stock distribution exceeds the section shareholder's postdistribution amount with respect to the share of stock (excess amount), the section shareholder's section basis in the share of stock is reduced by the excess amount. For an illustration of the rule in this , see of this section, Example 1 and Example 3.

(c) New stock distribution under section 361 In the case of a new stock distribution (as defined in ), the amount that the domestic distributing corporation is required to include in gross income as a dividend under (total section amount) is reduced by the sum of the portions of any section amount attributable under of this section to stock of the foreign distributed corporation distributed to distributees that are section shareholders, but only if the domestic distributing corporation and all the distributees that are section shareholders elect to apply the provisions of this in accordance with of this section. See , , and of this section for adjustments or income inclusions that are required if an election is made to apply the provisions of this . The adjustments or income inclusions provided in , , and of this section apply after any adjustments required under section and . For illustrations of this exception, see of this section, Example 2 and Example 3 and , Example 3.

(1) Election and reporting

(i) Statement required by domestic distributing corporation and section 1248 shareholders

(A) In general The domestic distributing corporation and all distributees that are section shareholders elect to apply the provisions of of this section by each including a statement, in the form and containing the information listed in of this section, with a timely filed return for the taxable year during which the new stock distribution occurs and by entering into a written agreement described in of this section. If the domestic distributing corporation or a section shareholder is a member of a consolidated group at the time of the new stock distribution but is not the common parent, the common parent of the consolidated group makes the election on behalf of the domestic distributing corporation or section shareholder. The election made under this is irrevocable.

(B) Form and content The statement of election must be entitled, “ELECTION TO APPLY EXCEPTION UNDER ,” state that the domestic distributing corporation and each distributee that is a section shareholder have entered into a written agreement described in of this section, the date of the agreement and the names of the parties to the agreement, and describe, with respect to each section shareholder, the extent to which the shares of stock of the foreign distributed corporation received in the new stock distribution are divided into portions under of this section, any adjustments to the section basis of the stock under of this section, and the amount the domestic distributing corporation must include in gross income as a dividend under of this section.

(ii) Written agreement The domestic distributing corporation and all distributees that are section shareholders must enter into a written agreement described in this on or before the due date (including extensions) of the domestic distributing corporation's U.S. income tax return for the taxable year during which the new stock distribution occurs. Each party to the agreement must retain the original or a copy of the agreement as part of its records in the manner specified by . Each party to the agreement must provide a copy of the agreement to the Internal Revenue Service within 30 days of the receipt of a request for the agreement in connection with an examination of the taxable year during which the new stock distribution occurs. The written agreement must—

(A) State the document is an agreement under of this section;

(B) Provide the name and taxpayer identification number (if any) of the domestic distributing corporation, the foreign distributed corporation, and each section shareholder;

(C) With respect to each section shareholder, describe the extent to which the shares of stock of the foreign distributed corporation are divided into portions under of this section;

(D) With respect to each section shareholder, state the amount of earnings and profits attributable to the stock (or each block of stock, as applicable) of each foreign corporation transferred in the section exchange that is attributable under to the stock of the foreign distributed corporation received in the new stock distribution;

(E) With respect to each section shareholder, state the amount of the section amount with respect to the stock (or each block of stock, as applicable) of each foreign corporation transferred in the section exchange that is attributable under to the stock of the foreign distributed corporation received in the new stock distribution;

(F) With respect to each section shareholder, state the amount of the adjustment to the section basis of the stock of the foreign distributed corporation under of this section; and

(G) With respect to each section shareholder, state the amount the domestic distributing corporation must include in gross income as a dividend under of this section.

(2) Portions If the domestic distributing corporation transfers property, other than a single block of stock of a foreign corporation with respect to which the domestic distributing corporation is a section shareholder immediately before the section exchange, to the foreign distributed corporation in the section exchange that precedes the new stock distribution, then each share of stock of the foreign distributed corporation received by a distributee that is a section shareholder must be divided into portions as follows:

(i) One portion attributable to all property transferred in the section exchange, other than property that is stock of a foreign corporation with respect to which the domestic distributing corporation is a section shareholder immediately before the section exchange; and

(ii) One portion attributable to each block of stock of each foreign corporation transferred in the section exchange with respect to which the domestic distributing corporation is a section shareholder immediately before the section exchange. For the determination of the earnings and profits attributable to the stock (or block of stock, as applicable) of each foreign corporation transferred in the section exchange that are attributable to a portion of a share of stock of the foreign distributed corporation, see . For the determination of the section amount with respect to the stock (or block of stock, as applicable) of each foreign corporation transferred in the section exchange that is attributable to a portion of a share of stock of the foreign distributed corporation, see of this section.

(3) Basis adjustments and income inclusions If the section amount attributable to a portion of a share of stock (or whole share, if no division is required) (as determined under of this section) of the foreign distributed corporation received by a distributee that is a section shareholder in the new stock distribution exceeds the section shareholder's postdistribution amount in the portion (or whole share, if no division is required) (excess amount), then the section shareholder's section basis in the portion as determined under of this section (or whole share, if no division is required), as adjusted under , is reduced by the excess amount, but not below zero. To the extent the excess amount exceeds the section basis in the portion (or whole share, if no division is required), the domestic distributing corporation must include that portion of the section amount attributable to the portion of the share (or whole share, if no division is required) in gross income as a dividend. For an illustration of this rule, see of this section, Example 2, and , Example 3.

(4) Divided shares of stock

(i) Basis The basis of a portion of a share of stock of the foreign distributed corporation created under of this section is the product of the section shareholder's section basis, as adjusted under , in the share of stock multiplied by the ratio of the basis determined under section (taking into account any gain or deemed dividends recognized under section ) of the property (section basis) to which the portion relates, to the aggregate section basis of all property received by the foreign distributed corporation in the section exchange. For illustrations of this rule, see of this section, Example 2, and , Example 3.

(ii) Fair market value The fair market value of a portion of a share of stock of the foreign distributed corporation created under of this section is the product of the fair market value of the share of stock multiplied by the ratio of the fair market value of the property to which the portion relates to the aggregate fair market value of all property received by the foreign distributed corporation in the section exchange. For illustrations of this rule, see of this section, Example 2, and , Example 3.

(iii) Subsequent exchanges For purposes of determining the gain realized on the sale or exchange of a share of stock of the foreign distributed corporation that has divided portions under of this section, the amount realized on the sale or exchange of the share will be allocated to each divided portion based on the relative fair market value of the property to which the portion relates as determined at the time of the reorganization.

(iv) Duration of divided shares Shares of stock of the foreign distributed corporation that are divided into portions under of this section must be divided so long as section would apply to a sale or exchange of the shares.

(d) Attribution of all or a portion of section 1248(f) amount to certain stock of the foreign distributed corporation This applies if there is a new stock distribution for which an election under is made. This provides rules for attributing all or a portion, as applicable, of the section amount with respect to the stock of each foreign corporation transferred in the section exchange by the domestic distributing corporation to shares of stock, or to portions of shares of stock, as applicable, received in the foreign distributed corporation and distributed to one or more distributees that are section shareholders with respect to the foreign distributed corporation. of this section provides rules to attribute the applicable section amount among shares of stock of the foreign distributed corporation received by one or more distributees that are section shareholders. If shares of stock are divided into portions under of this section, of this section provides additional rules to attribute the applicable section amount to portions of shares of stock received by one or more distributees that are section shareholders.

(1) Attribution of all or a portion of section 1248(f) amount among shares of stock With respect to one or more shares of stock of the foreign distributed corporation distributed to a distributee that is a section shareholder, the portion of the section amount with respect to the stock of the foreign corporation transferred in the section exchange that is equal to the distributee's hypothetical section amount is attributed among those shares of stock of the foreign distributed corporation based on the ratio of the value of a share distributed to the distributee to the value of all shares of stock distributed to the distributee (attributable share amount).

(2) Attribution of all or a portion of section 1248(f) amount to portions of a share of stock

(i) Single block of stock If a single block of stock of the foreign corporation is transferred in the section exchange, the attributable share amount (as determined under of this section) is attributed to the portion of the share that relates to the single block of stock of the foreign corporation.

(ii) Multiple blocks of stock If multiple blocks of stock of the foreign corporation are transferred in the section exchange, the attributable share amount (as determined under paragraph (d)(1) of the section) is attributed among the portions of the share that relate to such multiple blocks of stock of the foreign corporation. The portion of the attributable share amount that is attributable to a portion to which a block of stock relates is that amount that bears the same ratio that the section block amount with respect to that block of stock bears to the section amount with respect to the stock of the foreign corporation.

(e) Examples The rules of this section are illustrated by the following examples. See also , Example 3. For purposes of the examples, unless otherwise indicated: DP and DC are domestic corporations; X is a United States citizen; FP is a foreign corporation; CFC1, CFC2, and FA are controlled foreign corporations; each corporation has a single class of stock outstanding and uses the calendar year as its taxable year; each shareholder of a corporation owns a single block of stock in the corporation; DC owns Business A, which consists solely of property whose fair market value exceeds its basis and could satisfy the requirements of the active foreign trade or business exception under section and ; DC owns no other assets and has no liabilities; the requirements in are satisfied; no earnings and profits of a foreign corporation are described in section ; and none of the foreign corporations in the examples is a surrogate foreign corporation (within the meaning of section ) as a result of the transactions described in the examples because one or more of the conditions of section is not satisfied.

Example 1. Existing stock distribution under section 355(c)(1); gain recognition and adjustment to stock basis.

(i) Facts. DP, FP, and X own 80%, 10%, and 10%, respectively, of the outstanding stock of DC. DP's DC stock has a $140x basis, $160x fair market value, and a 2-year holding period. DC wholly owns CFC1. DC's CFC1 stock has a $50x basis, $100x fair market value (therefore a gain of $50x), $25x of earnings and profits attributable to it for purposes of section , and a $25x section amount (computed as the lesser of $50x gain in the CFC1 stock and $25x of section earnings and profits), and a 3-year holding period. On December 31, year 3, DC distributes all of the CFC1 stock to DP, FP, and X on a pro-rata basis in a distribution to which section applies. The fair market value of the CFC1 stock received by DP, FP, and X is $80x, $10x, and $10x, respectively. After the distribution, DP's stock in DC has a fair market value of $80x and DP's section basis in the CFC1 stock is $70x (a pro rata portion, or 50%, of DP's $140x basis in the DC stock immediately before the distribution). See .

(ii) Result. (A) Under , DC must recognize $5x gain on the distribution of CFC1 stock to FP (10% of the $50x gain in the CFC1 stock). Under , DC must also recognize $5x gain on the distribution of CFC1 stock to X (10% of the $50x gain in the CFC1 stock). Of the aggregate $10x gain recognized by DC, $5x is recharacterized as a dividend under section , computed as 20% of the $25x section amount with respect to the CFC1 stock. See for additional consequences.

(B) DC's distribution of CFC1 stock to DP is described in section and because the distribution is pursuant to section (an existing stock distribution). As a result, the general rule is that DC must include in gross income as a dividend the section amount with respect to the CFC1 stock distributed to DP, or $20x (computed as 80% of the $25x section amount). However, if DP and DC make the election under of this section, will not apply to DC's distribution of CFC1 stock to DP. If DP and DC make the election, then:

(1) Under of this section, for purposes of section , immediately after the distribution DP will have a 3-year holding period in the CFC1 stock, the same holding period DC had in the CFC1 stock at the time of the distribution.

(2) Under of this section, DP's section basis in the CFC1 stock ($70x) is reduced by $10x, the amount by which DC's section amount with respect to the CFC1 stock ($20x) distributed to DP exceeds DP's postdistribution amount with respect to the CFC1 stock ($10x). Under , DP's postdistribution amount equals the amount that DP would include in gross income as a dividend under section if DP sold the CFC1 stock immediately after the distribution, or $10x, which is computed as the lesser of the $10x gain in the CFC1 stock ($80x fair market value, less $70x basis) and $20x of section earnings and profits attributable to the CFC1 stock, taking into account DP's 3-year holding period in the stock as required by of this section. As adjusted under of this section, DP's basis in the CFC1 stock is $60x ($70x basis, less $10x required basis reduction).

Example 2. New stock distribution under section 361(c)(1); adjustment to stock basis.

(i) Facts. DP wholly owns DC. DP's DC stock has a $180x basis and $200x fair market value. DC wholly owns CFC1 and CFC2. DC's CFC1 stock has a $70x basis, $100x fair market value (therefore a gain of $30x), $40x of earnings and profits attributable to it for purposes of section , and a section amount of $30x (computed as the lesser of the $30x gain in CFC1 stock and $40x section earnings and profits). DC's CFC2 stock has a $130x basis, $100x fair market value (therefore a loss of $30x), $80x of earnings and profits attributable to it for purposes of section , and a section amount of $0x (computed as the lesser of the $0x gain and $80x section earnings and profits). On December 31, Year 1, in a reorganization described in section , DC transfers the CFC1 stock and the CFC2 stock to FA, a newly formed corporation, in exchange for 100 shares of FA stock. DC distributes the 100 shares of FA stock to DP. DC's transfer of the CFC1 stock and CFC2 stock to FA in exchange for FA stock qualifies as a section exchange, and DC's distribution of the 100 shares of FA stock to DP is pursuant to section . DP exchanges its DC stock for the 100 shares of FA stock pursuant to section . Immediately after the transaction, DP wholly owns FA. DP and DC elect to apply the provisions of in accordance with . Pursuant to , DP properly files a gain recognition agreement with respect to the CFC1 stock that satisfies the conditions of and .

(ii) Result. (A) DC does not recognize gain under with respect to the transfer of the CFC1 stock to FA because the three conditions in , , and are satisfied. First, is satisfied because the requirements of are satisfied, including that an election is made to apply . Second, the requirements under related to transfers of domestic stock are not applicable because CFC1 is a foreign corporation. Third, because DC owns all the stock of FA immediately after DC's receipt of the FA stock in the section exchange but prior to, and without taking into account, DC's distribution of the FA stock to DP, for purposes of satisfying the requirements of , DP properly files a gain recognition agreement with respect to the CFC1 stock that satisfies the conditions of and . Furthermore, DC is not required to recognize gain under , and DP is not required to reduce its $180x section basis in the FA stock under , because the inside gain (within the meaning of ) is $0x ($200x aggregate fair market value of CFC1 stock and CFC2 stock, less $200x aggregate basis of CFC1 stock and CFC2 stock). In addition, DC is not required to include in income as a deemed dividend the $30x section amount with respect to the CFC1 stock under because immediately after DC's receipt of the FA stock in the section exchange but prior to, and without taking into account, DC's distribution of the FA stock to DP, CFC1 and FA are controlled foreign corporations as to which DC is a section shareholder. See . With respect to the transfer of the CFC2 stock to FA, DC's section amount with respect to the CFC2 stock is $0x; therefore, has no application.

(B) Under , as a result of the section distribution of the FA stock to DP (a new stock distribution), the general rule is that DC must include in gross income as a dividend the total section amount (defined in ). The total section amount is $30x, the sum of the section amount (defined in ) with respect to the CFC1 stock ($30x) and CFC2 stock ($0x). The section amount with respect to the CFC1 stock is the amount that DC would have included in income as a deemed dividend under with respect to the CFC1 stock if the requirements under had not been satisfied ($30x), less the amount of gain recognized by DC under that is allocable to the CFC1 stock under and treated as a dividend under section ($0x). Similarly, the section amount with respect to the CFC2 stock is the amount that DC would have included in income as a deemed dividend under with respect to the CFC2 stock if the requirements under had not been satisfied ($0x), less the amount of gain recognized by DC under that is allocable to the CFC2 stock under and treated as a dividend under section ($0x).

(C) If, however, DP and DC make the election provided in of this section, the amount that DC is required to include in gross income as a dividend under (the total section amount of $30x) is reduced to the extent the section amount with respect to the CFC1 stock ($30x) and CFC2 stock ($0x) is attributable under of this section to the shares of FA stock distributed to one or more distributees that are section shareholders of FA. The only distributee is DP, and DP is a section shareholder with respect to FA. If DP and DC elect to apply of this section, then:

(1) Under of this section, the portion of the section amount with respect to the CFC1 stock that is attributed to the shares of FA stock distributed to DP is equal to DP's hypothetical section amount (as defined in ) with respect to the CFC1 stock. Because DP is the only shareholder of DC, DP's hypothetical section amount equals the section amount with respect to the CFC1 stock ($30x). The $30x hypothetical section amount is attributed pro rata (based on relative values) among the 100 shares of FA stock distributed to DP, and the attributable share amount (as defined in of this section) is $.30x. of this section has no application with respect to the CFC2 stock because there is no section amount with respect to the CFC2 stock.

(2) If the shares of FA stock are divided into portions, the rules of of this section apply to attribute the attributable share amount ($.30x) to portions of shares of FA stock distributed to DP. Under of this section, the 100 shares of FA stock are divided into two portions, one portion related to the single block of CFC1 stock and one portion related to the single block of CFC2 stock. Under of this section, the attributable share amount of $.30x is attributed to the portion of the 100 shares of FA stock that relates to the single block of CFC1 stock. Thus, all of the $30x section amount with respect to the CFC1 stock is attributable to the 100 shares of FA stock.

(3) Because the election under of this section is made, the total section amount ($30x) that DC is otherwise required to include in gross income as a dividend under is reduced by $30x, the portion of the section amount with respect to the CFC1 stock that is attributable under of this section to the shares of FA stock distributed to DP. Thus, the amount DC is required to include in gross income as a dividend under is $0x ($30x less $30x).

(4) Under of this section, the basis of each portion is the product of DP's section basis in the share of FA stock multiplied by the ratio of the section basis of the property (CFC1 stock or CFC2 stock, as applicable) to which the portion relates, to the aggregate section basis of all property (CFC1 stock and CFC2 stock) received by FA in the section exchange. Under of this section, the fair market value of each portion is the product of the fair market value of the share of FA stock multiplied by the ratio of the fair market value of the property (CFC1 stock or CFC2 stock, as applicable) to which the portion relates, to the aggregate fair market value of all property (CFC1 stock and CFC2 stock) received by FA in the section exchange. The section basis of the CFC1 stock and CFC2 stock is $70x and $130x, respectively, for a total section basis of $200x. The CFC1 stock and CFC2 stock each has a fair market value of $100x, for a total fair market value of $200x. Therefore, the portions attributable to the CFC1 stock have an aggregate basis of $63x ($180x multiplied by $70x/$200x) and fair market value of $100x ($200x multiplied by $100x/$200x), resulting in aggregate gain in such portions of $37x (or $.37x per portion in each of the 100 shares). The portions attributable to the CFC2 stock have an aggregate basis of $117x ($180x multiplied by $130x/$200x) and fair market value of $100x ($200x multiplied by $100x/$200x), resulting in aggregate losses in such portions of $17x (or $.17x per portion in each of the 100 shares).

(5) Under , the $40x earnings and profits attributable to the single block of CFC1 stock are attributed to the portions of the 100 shares of FA stock that relate to the CFC1 stock. Similarly, the $80x of earnings and profits attributable to the single block of CFC2 stock are attributed to the portions of the 100 shares of the FA stock that relate to the CFC2 stock. Thus, DP's postdistribution amount (defined in ) with respect to the portions of the shares of FA attributable to the CFC1 stock is $37x, the lesser of the aggregate gain in the portions attributable to the CFC1 stock of $37x (computed in paragraph (ii)(C)(4) of this Example 2) and the $40x earnings and profits attributable to such portions. Furthermore, DP's postdistribution amount with respect to the portions of the shares of FA attributable to the CFC2 stock is $0x, the lesser of the aggregate gain in the portions attributable to the CFC2 stock of $0x (computed in paragraph (ii)(C)(4) of this Example 2 to be an aggregate loss of $17x) and the $80x earnings and profits attributable to such portions.

(6) Under of this section, DP's section basis in the portions of the 100 shares of FA stock attributable to the CFC1 stock ($63x, computed in paragraph (ii)(C)(4) of this Example 2) is reduced by the amount (if any) by which the section amount attributable to such portions under of this section ($30x, as computed in paragraph (ii)(C)(2) of this Example 2) exceeds DP's postdistribution amount with respect to such portions ($37x, computed in paragraph (ii)(C)(5) of this Example 2). Thus, there is no basis reduction in the portions of the 100 shares of FA stock attributable to the CFC1 stock. DP's section basis in the portions of the 100 shares of FA stock attributable to the CFC2 stock is not reduced because the section amount attributable to such portions under of this section is $0x (computed in paragraph (ii)(C)(2) of this Example 2), which equals DP's postdistribution amount with respect to such portions of $0x (as computed in paragraph (ii)(C)(5) of this Example 2).

Example 3. Combined existing stock distribution and new stock distribution under sections 355(c)(1) and 361(c)(1).

(i) Facts. DP owns all 100 outstanding shares of stock of DC. DP's DC stock has a $180x basis (each of the 100 shares having a basis of $18), $200x fair market value, and 2-year holding period. DC owns all 60 shares of the outstanding stock of CFC1; all such shares constitute a single block of stock. DC's CFC1 stock has a $50x basis, $60x fair market value, $30x of earnings and profits attributable to it for purposes of section , a $10x section amount (computed as the lesser of $10x gain and $30x of section earnings and profits), and a 3-year holding period. DC also owns all 40 shares of the outstanding stock of CFC2; all such shares constitute a single block of stock. DC's CFC2 stock has a $30x basis, $40x fair market value, $20x of earnings and profits attributable to it for purposes of section , and a $10x section amount (computed as the lesser of $10x gain and $20x of section earnings and profits). DC also owns Business A, which has a fair market value of $100x. On December 31, year 4, in a divisive reorganization described in section , DC transfers the CFC2 stock to CFC1 in exchange for 40 shares of newly issued CFC1 stock. DC's transfer of the CFC2 stock to CFC1 qualifies as a section exchange. DC then distributes the 100 shares of CFC1 stock (60 shares held prior to the transaction and 40 shares received in the section exchange) to DP in a transaction that qualifies under section . DP properly files a gain recognition agreement with respect to the CFC2 stock that satisfies the conditions of and . DP and DC properly make the elections provided in and and of this section.

(ii) Result. (A) DC does not recognize gain under with respect to the transfer of the CFC2 stock to CFC1 because the three conditions in , , and are satisfied. First, is satisfied because the requirements of are satisfied, including that an election is made to apply . Second, the requirements under related to transfers of domestic stock are not applicable because CFC2 is a foreign corporation. Third, because DC and DP own all the stock of CFC1 for purposes of satisfying the requirements of , DP properly files a gain recognition agreement with respect to the CFC2 stock that satisfies the conditions of and . See paragraph (ii)(G) of this example for the computation of the amount of gain subject to the gain recognition agreement. In addition, DC is not required to include in income as a dividend the $10x section amount with respect to the CFC2 stock under because immediately after DC's receipt of the CFC1 stock in the section exchange but prior to, and without taking into account, DC's distribution of the CFC1 stock to DP, CFC1 and CFC2 are controlled foreign corporations as to which DC is a section shareholder. See .

(B) DC is not required to recognize gain under because DP, a control group member (as defined in ), owns 100% of DC. DC is not required to recognize gain under because the amount described in ($10x) does not exceed the amount described in ($40x). The $10x described in equals the product of the inside gain (as defined in ) ($10x) multiplied by DP's ownership interest percentage (as defined in ) (100%), reduced by the sum of the amounts in , , and ($0x). Under , the $10x of inside gain is the amount by which the aggregate fair market value of the section property (CFC2 stock with a fair market value of $40x) exceeds the sum of the inside basis ($30x) of such property, and $0x (the product of the section percentage (100%) multiplied by DC's deductible liabilities assumed by CFC1 ($0x)). Under , the $30x inside basis equals the aggregate basis of the section property transferred in the section exchange ($30x), increased by any gain or deemed dividends recognized by DC with respect to the section property under section ($0x). The $40x described in is the product of the section percentage (100%) multiplied by the fair market value of the 40 shares of CFC1 stock received by DC in the section exchange and distributed to DP ($40x).

(C) Under section , DP must allocate the $180x basis in its 100 shares of DC stock between the 100 shares of DC stock (fair market value of $100x) and the 100 shares of CFC1 stock (fair market value of $100x) held after the distribution based on the relative fair market values of the shares. Accordingly, after the allocation of the basis under section , but prior to the application of , the basis of DP's DC stock is $90x and the basis of DP's CFC1 stock is $90x. With respect to the $90x basis in the 100 shares of CFC1 stock, $36x is attributable to the 40 shares of CFC1 stock received by DC in the section exchange ($90x multiplied by 40/100), and $54x is attributable to the 60 shares of CFC1 stock owned by DC prior to the section exchange ($90x multiplied by 60/100). See .

(D) Pursuant to , any adjustment to DP's basis in the CFC1 stock required under can only be made with respect to the 40 shares of CFC1 stock received by DC in the section exchange. Under , DP must reduce its section basis ($36x) in the 40 shares of CFC1 stock by $6x, the amount by which DP's attributable inside gain ($10x), reduced by the sum of the amounts in , , and ($0x) (as computed in paragraph (ii)(B) of this Example 3) exceeds DP's outside gain (as defined in ) ($4x). DP's $4x outside gain equals the product of the section percentage (as defined in ) (100%) multiplied by the amount by which the fair market value ($40x) of the 40 shares of CFC1 stock is greater than DP's section basis in the stock ($36x). After the $6x reduction to stock basis required under , but before the application of , DP's basis in the 40 shares of CFC1 stock is $30x.

(E) DC's distribution of the 40 shares of newly issued CFC1 stock is subject to (a new stock distribution). Except as provided in , under DC must include in gross income as a dividend the total section amount (as defined in ). The total section amount is $10x, the sum of the section amount (as defined in ) with respect to the stock of each foreign corporation transferred in the section exchange. Only the CFC2 stock is transferred in the section exchange; therefore, the total section amount is equal to the section amount with respect to the CFC2 stock ($10x). The $10x section amount with respect to the CFC2 stock is the amount that DC would have included in income as a deemed dividend under with respect to the CFC2 stock if the requirements of had not been satisfied ($10x), reduced by the amount of gain recognized by DC under allocable to the CFC2 stock and treated as a dividend under section (in this case, $0x, as described in paragraph (ii)(B) of this Example 3).

(F) However, because DC and DP (a section shareholder of CFC1 immediately after the distribution) elect to apply the provisions of (as provided in ), the amount that DC is required to include in income as a dividend under ($10x total section amount as computed in paragraph (ii)(E) of this Example 3) is reduced by the sum of the portions of the section amount with respect to the CFC2 stock that is attributable (under the rules of ) to the 40 shares of CFC1 stock distributed to DP. As stated in the facts, the election is made to apply .

(1) Under of this section, the portion of the section amount with respect to the CFC2 stock that is attributed to the 40 shares of CFC1 stock distributed to DP is equal to DP's hypothetical section amount (as defined in ) with respect to the CFC2 stock. Because DP is the only shareholder of DC, DP's hypothetical section amount equals the section amount with respect to the CFC2 stock ($10x). The $10x hypothetical section amount is attributed pro rata (based on relative values) among the 40 shares of CFC1 stock distributed to DP, and the attributable share amount (as defined in of this section) is $.25x.

(2) The 40 shares of CFC1 stock are not divided into portions under of this section because the only property transferred by DC to CFC1 is a single block of stock of CFC2. If the 40 shares of CFC1 stock were required to be divided into portions, however, the rules of of this section apply to attribute the attributable share amount ($.25x) to portions of shares of CFC1 stock distributed to DP.

(3) Because the election under of this section is made, the total section amount ($10x) that DC is otherwise required to include in gross income as a dividend under is reduced by $10x, the portion of the section amount with respect to the CFC2 stock that is attributable under of this section to the 40 shares of CFC1 stock distributed to DP. Thus, the amount DC is required to include in gross income as a dividend under is $0x ($30x less $30x).

(4) Under , the $20x earnings and profits attributable to the single block of CFC2 stock are attributed pro rata to the 40 shares of CFC1 stock. Thus, DP's postdistribution amount (defined in ) with respect to the 40 shares of CFC1 stock attributable to the CFC2 stock is $10x, the lesser of the aggregate gain in the 40 shares of CFC1 stock of $10x ($40x fair market value, less $30x section basis, as described in paragraph (ii)(D) of this Example 3) and the $20x earnings and profits attributable to such shares.

(5) Under of this section, DP's section basis in the 40 shares of CFC1 stock ($30x) is reduced by the amount (if any) by which the section amount attributable to such shares under of this section ($10x, as computed in paragraph (ii)(E) of this Example 3) exceeds DP's postdistribution amount with respect to such shares ($10x). Thus, there is no basis reduction in the 40 shares of CFC1 stock.

(G) Pursuant , the amount of gain subject to the gain recognition agreement entered into by DP with respect to the CFC2 stock is $10x, which is the product of DP's ownership interest percentage (100%) multiplied by the gain realized by DC in the 361 exchange prior to taking into account the application of any other provision of section ($10x), reduced by the sum of the amounts described in , , , and ($0x).

(H) DC's distribution of the 60 shares of CFC1 stock it held before the section exchange is subject to (an existing stock distribution); however, because DC and DP make the election provided in of this section, does not apply to the distribution.

(1) Under of this section, for purposes of section , DP will have a 3-year holding period in the 60 shares of CFC1 stock received, the same holding period that DC had in the 60 shares of CFC1 stock.

(2) Under of this section, DP's section basis in the 60 shares of CFC1 stock received ($54x, as computed in paragraph (ii)(C) of this Example 3) is reduced by $4x, the amount by which DC's section amount ($10x) with respect to the 60 shares of CFC1 stock exceeds DP's postdistribution amount ($6x) with respect to the 60 shares of CFC1 stock. Under , DP's postdistribution amount with respect to the 60 shares of CFC1 stock equals the amount that DP would include in gross income as a dividend under section if DP sold the 60 shares of CFC1 stock immediately after the distribution, or $6x, which is computed as the lesser of the $6x gain in the such shares of CFC1 stock ($60x fair market value, less $54x basis) and $30x of section earnings and profits attributable to the CFC1 stock, taking into account DP's 3-year holding period in the stock as required by of this section. As adjusted under of this section, DP's basis in the 60 shares of CFC1 stock is $50x ($54x basis, less $4x basis reduction).

(f) Applicable cross-references For rules relating to the attribution of earnings and profits to the stock of a foreign corporation following certain nonrecognition transactions, see . For rules relating to a transfer of property by a domestic corporation to a foreign corporation in a section exchange that precedes a new stock distribution, see . If the property transferred includes stock of a corporation, see also and . For other rules that may apply if a domestic corporation distributes the stock of a foreign corporation in a new stock distribution or an existing stock distribution satisfying the requirements of section , see and .

[T.D. 9614, 78 FR 17044, Mar. 19, 2013, as amended by T.D. 9760, 81 FR 15169, Mar. 22, 2016; T.D. 9803, 81 FR 91031, Dec. 16, 2016]