The Internal Revenue Service has announced special relief for taxpayers in the Presidential Disaster Areas struck by Hurricane Katrina.
These taxpayers generally will have until Oct. 31, 2005, to file tax returns and submit tax payments. The IRS will abate interest and any late filing or late payment penalties that would otherwise apply. This relief includes the Sept. 15 due date for estimated taxes and for calendar-year corporate returns with automatic extensions.
“People affected by Hurricane Katrina have more than enough concerns - taxes shouldn’t be among them,” said IRS Commissioner Mark W. Everson.
“We hope the relief we are providing will help taxpayers in their financial recovery from this devastating storm," he added.
The disaster areas designated for individual relief include:
Among the tax relief details are the following:
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