Rural Utility Cooperative Law Blog

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced this month the recipients of over $200 million in loans and grants to bring broadband to hundreds of unserved and underserved rural communities. These awards, part of the Community Connect Program, are
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C&A Attorney David Cook will present at the National Telecommunications Cooperative Association's Finance and Accounting Conference concerning two important topics for telecommunications and telephone cooperatives.  He will discuss "Strategies for Managing Capital Credits" and "Handling Large Gains and Losses."  Here
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The U.S. House of Representatives recently advanced two electric cooperative priorities, which are now headed to the Senate for full consideration. The House approved the Electricity Reliability and Forest Protection Act, H.R. 1873, by a vote of 300 to 118. The
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In a prior Cooperative Tax Post, we discussed the Service’s trend of permitting cooperatives to satisfy notification requirements of Subchapter T by modern transmission methods.  In this recent private letter ruling, the Service permitted a cooperative to obtain patrons’ written
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Cooperative tax professionals occasionally consider whether patronage dividends, such as QWNAs, are considered equity or debt.  The issue was central to a recent decision by the Service’s Chief Counsel Advisory.  These promulgations are important because they are issued by the
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In October 2015, a New Mexico jury found Tri-State Generation and Transmission partly responsible for the largest wildfire in the state’s history. The wholesale power supplier accepted the verdict but the coop community at large breathed a sigh of relief
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Most Americans have multiple high-speed wireless choices when it comes to Internet access but many residents living in the less-populated, more rural parts still have to rely on 90s technology, i.e. dial-up, for their data needs. Now, cooperatives that have
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In a prior post, we discussed the interaction of Subchapter T (governing cooperatives) and Subchapter M (governing REITs).  As explained in the prior post, REITs are Real Estate Investment Trusts that are required to generate a sufficient amount of gross
Read REIT’s Receipt of Patronage Dividends is