Hurricane Ian Florida with a . bumped as tier 4 Hurricane last week.
With 150 mph winds, Ian capsized and died. Ian damaged thousands of properties, leaving Millions of residents without electricity And reports suggest the death toll has risen in the final hours.
According to local officials, ian death toll rises more than 80 victimsLee County And Charlotte County Headed the state with the most victims.
What is the extended tax and payment deadline for victims?
IRS decided to defer tax filing and Payment deadline through February With new deadline for affected persons And businesses,
individuals and businesses have until February 15, 2023To pay your taxes, the same IRS is mentioned in a press release.
“The IRS notes, however, that because tax payments relating to these 2021 returns were due on April 18, 2022, those payments are not eligible for this relief,” the press release reads.
“February 15, 2023, the deadline also applies to quarterly estimated income tax payments due on January 17, 2023 and quarterly payroll and excise taxes normally due on October 31, 2022 and January 31, 2023.”
Businesses with an original or extended due date also have additional time, including calendar-year corporations whose 2021 extensions expire on October 17, 2022. Similarly, tax-exempt organizations also have additional time Including the 2021 calendar. -Years due to end on November 15, 2022, returns with extensions.”
“February 15, 2023, the deadline also applies to quarterly estimated income tax payments due on January 17, 2023 and quarterly payroll and excise taxes normally due on October 31, 2022 and January 31, 2023.”
In which areas of Florida will the tax expand?
all victims of any area designated by Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are eligible for tax relief offered by the IRS.
If you live outside the disaster area, but eligible for disaster relief, Contact the IRS at 866-562-5227.