U.S. IRS delays tax deadlines for Ida storm victims to Jan. 3 - News Summed Up

U.S. IRS delays tax deadlines for Ida storm victims to Jan. 3


U.S. IRS delays tax deadlines for Ida storm victims to Jan. 3Article contentWASHINGTON — The U.S. Internal Revenue Service said on Tuesday that victims of Hurricane Ida, including all residents of Louisiana, will have until Jan. 3, 2022, to file individual and business tax returns and make tax payments due after Aug. 26. The IRS said the relief applies to individuals and businesses in any area designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency as qualifying for individual or public assistance related to Ida. Currently this includes all of Louisiana and parts of neighboring states. Try refreshing your browser, or U.S. IRS delays tax deadlines for Ida storm victims to Jan. 3 Back to videoThe relief will allow individuals and companies that received extensions to file 2020 tax returns on Oct. 15 a further extension until Jan. 3, the IRS said. (Reporting by David Lawder Editing by Peter Graff)


Source: National Post August 31, 2021 14:26 UTC



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