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In many cases, those impacted by the hurricane will have until Feb. 15 to file.
September 20 -
The IRS is granting postponements to St. Louis and a number of nearby counties.
August 11 -
The IRS announced extensions for any area designated by FEMA.
August 2 -
The IRS is easing deadlines for those impacted by wildfires and straight-line winds since April 5.
May 13 -
Victims of Hurricane Ida in six states now have until Feb. 15 to file various individual and business federal returns and make tax payments.
December 22 -
The IRS is now offering later deadlines to more areas hit by storms, tornadoes and flooding.
December 20 -
The IRS is giving those affected by recent wildfires and floods extra time to file.
September 7 -
The IRS is giving those impacted by the hurricane until the new year to file various returns and make payments.
August 31 -
Following the disaster declaration by FEMA, the IRS is able to offer all sorts of relief to Texans.
February 23 -
The IRS has given them more time to file and make payments.
October 19