The Internal Revenue Service will raise interest rates for overpayments and underpayments at the start of the new year for both individuals and corporations.
The interest rate for large corporate underpayments will be 9%. The IRS determines its rates of interest on a quarterly basis under the Internal Revenue Code, and the rates for individuals are set at the federal short-term rate, plus three percentage points.
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