These Taxpayers Don't Have to Do Anything to Get an Extension
This tax season, like so many before, a lot of filers could use a little extra time to get the job done.…
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This tax season, like so many before, a lot of filers could use a little extra time to get the job done.…
Read more about These Taxpayers Don't Have to Do Anything to Get an Extension
Thanks to recent legislation, U.S. corporations can deduct up to 100% of their contributions to relief effort for a qualified disaster. They are also getting a break on how they have to document it.…
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The IRS announced that more Ohio taxpayers may be eligible to receive tax relief following the devastating tornadoes that swept across the state at the end of May.…
The Internal Revenue Service has announced relief measures now available to taxpayers impacted by Hurricane Florence.…
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Refugees from the recent hurricanes—no matter where in the U.S. they live—now have another option for emergency housing. The Internal Revenue Service has waived certain rules for owners and operators of low-income housing projects so they can provide temporary emergency housing for those displaced by one of the major storms, regardless of their income.…
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Taking their lead from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Internal Revenue Service has expanded its tax relief measures along with the Hurricane Matthew disaster declaration area.…
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IRS Extends Filing Deadline in Affected CountiesToday the IRS announced that victims of the storms that swept through Mississippi now have until May 16 to file returns and meet some payment deadlines.…