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More than 500 Internal Revenue Service staff are manning FEMA phone lines, and others are deploying to help with search and rescue efforts.
October 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving eligible farmers and ranches four years to replace drought-stricken livestock, rather than two.
October 3 -
Those affected by the storm now have until Feb. 3 to file and pay their taxes.
October 3 -
On the same day the AICPA sent a letter asking for immediate tax relief, the IRS announced widespread relief for the hurricane's victims.
October 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service is postponing filing and payment deadlines for those impacted by the tropical storm.
September 24 -
The IRS has postponed payment and filing deadlines for those affected by the storm.
September 16 -
The IRS is pushing back payment and filing deadlines for taxpayers hit by August weather.
September 12 -
The IRS is pushing back filing and payment deadlines for those impacted by the storm on all four islands.
August 28 -
The IRS is pushing back filing and payment deadlines for those affected by Ernesto and other storms.
August 23 -
Everyone in the state who was affected by the storm now has until Feb. 3 to file and pay.
August 14