Due to the devastation to our area recently from the hurricanes, The IRS is trying to help Florida residents recover by offering tax relief options. Here’s a summary of what’s available:
More Time to File and Pay:
- No need to request an additional extension, The IRS automatically extends deadlines for those in disaster areas.
- Current deadline: May 1, 2025 (includes 2023 and 2024 tax returns & payments for most Florida residents).
- Check IRS.gov for the latest list of disaster areas to see what your county specifically qualifies for.
Financial Assistance May Be Tax-Free:
- Qualified disaster relief payments (e.g., for repairs or living expenses) from government agencies are generally excluded from your taxable income.
Disaster Loss Deduction:
- Deduct uninsured or unreimbursed damage to your property (home, belongings, etc.) on your tax return.
- You can claim this deduction on your 2024 return (filed next year) or your 2023 return (filed this year). The deadline for choosing is October 15, 2025.
Free Tax Transcripts & Copies:
- Get free transcripts or a copy of your tax return if yours were lost or destroyed.
- Transcripts are available online at IRS.gov or by calling 800-908-9946.
- Free copies are available by filing Form 4506, noting it’s disaster-related and listing the affected state.
Address Change & Disaster Hotline:
- Update your address with the IRS using Form 8822 if you relocated.
- Call the IRS disaster hotline at 866-562-5227 with any tax questions related to the hurricanes. This includes those outside the disaster area who may be affected (e.g., lost records).
Stay Informed:
- Visit IRS.gov for more details on these and other tax relief options available to disaster victims.
Remember, this information is a summary of the general help available, feel free to reach out to verify anything specifically.
Contact us at maurie@westaxinc.com or 941-893-1791 if you need immediate assistance.
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