IRS Outlines Filing and Payment Options for Taxpayers Affected by Texas Wildfires - Dallas

 

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DAL-2011-122, Oct. 4, 2011

DALLAS –– The Internal Revenue Service today reminded taxpayers affected by Texas wildfires that they have been granted an extended amount of time, until Oct. 31, to meet certain tax filing and payment obligations and announced that e-file and Free File would remain available to accept their returns.

“We know that the Texas wildfires have affected many families and businesses,” said Clay Sanford, an IRS spokesman in Dallas. “While we hope you are spared any loss, the IRS realizes this may not be true for everyone, and we want to let you know how we can help.”

E-file, which will close for all other taxpayers following the Oct. 17 extension filing deadline, will be open through the end of October to any taxpayer who lives or has a business in areas granted tax relief because of the Texas wildfires.

Special Instructions for e-filers

Otherwise, the IRS encouraged any taxpayer who wants to include a payment with the tax return to e-file by Oct. 20.

Because of year-end programming changes, IRS e-file will not accept returns that include payments after Oct. 20 (except for taxpayers included in areas that have been granted tax relief). E-file returns that include a payment after that date will be rejected, but the IRS offers other options for these taxpayers to still e-file but pay separately by using:

These guidelines apply to e-file and Free File returns only. Payments accompanying paper returns are not affected.