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IRS Helps Hurricane Victims
WASHINGTON --
An Internal
Revenue Service online tool will assist the victims of hurricanes
Katrina, Rita and Wilma file their taxes this season and offer them
a special tax break. The Web site application and disaster telephone
hot line are for taxpayers who lost their prior tax records and
can use the eligibility without filing delays, according FCW.com
on Friday citing an IRS press release.
Click
here to read the full press release.
Hurricane victims
can access their 2004 earned income amounts by using the new "Your
2004 Earned Income Option" on IRS.gov and entering two pieces
of personal information known only to the taxpayer and IRS. Taxpayers
without Internet access can use an automated telephone application
by calling 866-562-5227.
The special
rules for victims of the hurricanes will ease the eligibility requirements
for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the Additional Child
Tax Credit (ACTC), allowing people more options to qualify for substantial
tax refunds.
For this filing
season, hurricane victims who had smaller earned incomes in 2005
can elect to compute their EITC and ACTC using their larger 2004
earned incomes. The option could result in a larger tax refund.
It is limited to individuals who lived in the hurricane disaster
areas, and have a higher earned income in 2004 than in 2005.
The option is
part of a broader Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act of 2005, and
the Gulf Opportunity Zone Act of 2005 passed by Congress. The selection
does not apply to other items on the tax return, and, if selected
for EITC, must apply for ACTC as well.
-- NYSSCPA.org
News Staff
Posted on
1/27/06
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