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The IRS is pushing deadlines out to Feb. 15 for those impacted in Florida.
September 30 -
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 -
Those impacted in a number of Alabama counties now have longer to file and make tax payments.
September 25 -
New legislation aims to offer even more help.
September 18 -
The IRS has pushed back filing and payment deadlines for affected taxpayers.
September 2 -
The IRS is extending filing and payment deadlines for the victims of recent disasters.
August 25 -
The IRS offers tax relief for those affected by storms and flooding in the Southeast.
June 24 -
Accountants and tax pros share their experiences facing the fires plaguing the state.
November 11 -
Lawmakers in the House and Senate have introduced bipartisan legislation to give the Internal Revenue Service more authority to provide tax relief for taxpayers who have to make tax payments or file their taxes after a state-declared natural disaster occurs near the deadline.
May 24 -
The relief applies to due dates that started on March 3.
March 8 -
A ballot measure approved by state voters this week provides a break on property taxes for residences in flood-prone areas.
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