Freddie Mac has begun talking with the Internal Revenue Service and the Securities and Exchange Commission about issues that are likely to crop up as the two government-sponsored enterprises implement the new Single Security, according to a summary of the most recent meeting of the Industry Advisory Group in December. One issue is the tax treatment of compensation that MBS investors receive for converting legacy Freddie participation certificates for the new uniform MBS, which will have a longer payment delay. “Although it is not definitive, we believe the IRS will ultimately view the float compensation as well as any incentive payment that is paid as part of the exchanges as taxable income when received,” the meeting summary states. Freddie provided...