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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.
November 9 -
Fraudsters may target those who want to help victims.
September 18 -
Taxpayers in affected areas of North Carolina and elsewhere now have until January 2019 for some filings.
September 17 -
The IRS and others offer advice on preparing individuals and businesses for the worst.
September 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service postponed tax filings and payments for more than 68 million taxpayers affected by the killer storms.
July 6 -
Affected taxpayers can get deadline extensions and penalty abatements.
June 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice extending the relief it provided last year to residents who evacuated or couldn’t return because of the damage caused by the monster storms.
February 28 -
Some taxpayers may be able to claim losses on 2016 returns.
December 16 -
The IRS has guidance for taxpayers who suffered under Harvey, Maria and Irma.
December 16 -
Still reeling from the devastation of Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico may be pummeled again by the tax-cut bill in Congress.
December 5 -
The IRS has extended deadlines and more for some taxpayers affected by Harvey and Irma.
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