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Applicable Federal Rate

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Applicable Federal Rate

The interest rate the IRS assumes when it calculates imputed interest. Imputed interest is interest that is assigned to an investment for tax purposes even when no interest has been paid. Thus, one pays taxes on the applicable federal rate. It is published by the U.S. Treasury.
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