26 U.S.C. § 139E. Indian general welfare benefits
- (a)
- (b)(b)
Indian general welfare benefit
For purposes of this section, the term “Indian general welfare benefit” includes any payment made or services provided to or on behalf of a member of an Indian tribe (or any spouse or dependent of such a member) pursuant to an Indian tribal government program, but only if—
- (1)(b)(1)the program is administered under specified guidelines and does not discriminate in favor of members of the governing body of the tribe, and
- (2)
- (c)(c)
Definitions and special rules
For purposes of this section—
- (1)(c)(1)
Indian tribal government
For purposes of this section, the term “Indian tribal government” includes any agencies or instrumentalities of an Indian tribal government and any Alaska Native regional or village corporation, as defined in, or established pursuant to, the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.). - (2)(c)(2)
Dependent
The term “dependent” has the meaning given such term by section 152, determined without regard to subsections (b)(1), (b)(2), and (d)(1)(B). - (3)(c)(3)
Lavish or extravagant
The Secretary shall, in consultation with the Tribal Advisory Committee (as established under section 3(a) of the Tribal General Welfare Exclusion Act of 2014), establish guidelines for what constitutes lavish or extravagant benefits with respect to Indian tribal government programs. - (4)(c)(4)
Establishment of tribal government program
A program shall not fail to be treated as an Indian tribal government program solely by reason of the program being established by tribal custom or government practice. - (5)(c)(5)
Ceremonial activities
Any items of cultural significance, reimbursement of costs, or cash honorarium for participation in cultural or ceremonial activities for the transmission of tribal culture shall not be treated as compensation for services.
- “(1)
In general.—
The amendments made by this section [enacting this section] shall apply to taxable years for which the period of limitation on refund or credit under section 6511 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 has not expired. - “(2)
One-year waiver of statute of limitations.—
If the period of limitation on a credit or refund resulting from the amendments made by subsection (a) [enacting this section] expires before the end of the 1-year period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act [Sept. 26, 2014], refund or credit of such overpayment (to the extent attributable to such amendments) may, nevertheless, be made or allowed if claim therefor is filed before the close of such 1-year period.”
- “(a)
Establishment.—
The Secretary of the Treasury shall establish a Tribal Advisory Committee (hereinafter in this section referred to as the ‘Committee’). - “(b)
Duties.—
- “(1)
Implementation.—
The Committee shall advise the Secretary on matters relating to the taxation of Indians. - “(2)
Education and training.—
The Secretary shall, in consultation with the Committee, establish and require—
- “(A)training and education for internal revenue field agents who administer and enforce internal revenue laws with respect to Indian tribes on Federal Indian law and the Federal Government’s unique legal treaty and trust relationship with Indian tribal governments, and
- “(B)training of such internal revenue field agents, and provision of training and technical assistance to tribal financial officers, about implementation of this Act [enacting this section and provisions set out as notes under this section] and the amendments made thereby.
- “(c)
Membership.—
- “(1)
In general.—
The Committee shall be composed of 7 members appointed as follows:
- “(A)Three members appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury.
- “(B)One member appointed by the Chairman, and one member appointed by the Ranking Member, of the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives.
- “(C)One member appointed by the Chairman, and one member appointed by the Ranking Member, of the Committee on Finance of the Senate.
- “(2)
Term.—
- “(A)
In general.—
Except as provided in subparagraph (B), each member’s term shall be 4 years. - “(B)
Initial staggering.—
The first appointments made by the Secretary under paragraph (1)(A) shall be for a term of 2 years.”
- “(a)
Temporary Suspension of Examinations.—
The Secretary of the Treasury shall suspend all audits and examinations of Indian tribal governments and members of Indian tribes (or any spouse or dependent of such a member), to the extent such an audit or examination relates to the exclusion of a payment or benefit from an Indian tribal government under the general welfare exclusion, until the education and training prescribed by section 3(b)(2) of this Act [section 3(b)(2) of Pub. L. 113–168, set out as a note above] is completed. The running of any period of limitations under section 6501 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 with respect to Indian tribal governments and members of Indian tribes shall be suspended during the period during which audits and examinations are suspended under the preceding sentence. - “(b)
Waiver of Penalties and Interest.—
The Secretary of the Treasury may waive any interest and penalties imposed under such Code on any Indian tribal government or member of an Indian tribe (or any spouse or dependent of such a member) to the extent such interest and penalties relate to excluding a payment or benefit from gross income under the general welfare exclusion. - “(c)
Definitions.—
For purposes of this section—
- “(1)
Indian tribal government.—
The term ‘Indian tribal government’ shall have the meaning given such term by section 139E of such Code, as added by this Act. - “(2)
Indian tribe.—
The term ‘Indian tribe’ shall have the meaning given such term by section 45A(c)(6) of such Code.”