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Katrina Victims' Tax Deadline Extended
NEW YORK --
The Internal Revenue Service has further extended tax-filing and
payment deadlines for residents of areas hardest hit by Hurricane
Katrina, CNN/Money reported Thursday.
Residents of
the Katrina-affected areas now have through Jan. 3, 2006 to file
tax returns, submit tax payments or make tax deposits for 2004 and
estimated taxes for 2005, IRS Commissioner Mark Everson said Thursday
at a press conference with Treasury Secretary John Snow.
Last week, the
IRS said 64 Louisiana parishes, 52 Mississippi counties, six Alabama
counties and three Florida counties would be eligible for the filing
extensions, and that these areas would also be eligible for disaster-related
tax relief.
Other relief
measures granted to taxpayers in Katrina-ravaged areas include:
- Abatement
of interest and late-filing, late-payment or failure-to-deposit
penalties.
- Waiver of
fees and expedition of requests for copies of previous returns.
- The choice
to claim disaster-related casualty losses for the tax year 2004,
which requires amending their returns if already filed but insures
an earlier refund; or on their 2005 return, which means they may
wait longer for money back since they can't file this year's return
until January 2006 at the earliest.
-- NSSCPA.org
News Staff
Posted on
9/8/05
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