Look to the IRS for Tax Help in the Event of a Disaster

Avi: Kontni Istorik


Sa a se yon dokiman achiv oswa istorik e li ka pa reprezante lwa, règleman oswa pwosedi aktyèl yo.

IRS Special Edition Tax Tip 2015-09, June 1, 2015

June 1 marks the start of hurricane season. When a hurricane or other disaster strikes, the IRS wants you to know you can count on us for help. We can help you prepare for, and recover from, the destruction it causes. Here is some of the key disaster-related help and assistance you can get 24/7 on our IRS.gov website:

  • Make a plan. Check out our IRS.gov page Preparing for a Disaster. It’s dedicated to help you plan before a disaster hits.
     
  • Federally declared disasters. Special tax law provisions apply when the federal government declares a major disaster area. These rules can help victims recover financially after a disaster. For instance, the IRS may grant more time to file tax returns and pay tax.
     
  • Faster refunds possible. You may be able to get a faster refund from losses suffered in a federally declared disaster area. You can claim losses related to the disaster on the tax return for the previous year. You make the claim by filing an amended return in most cases.
     
  • Disaster declarations. Refer to Tax Relief in Disaster Situations. That page has a list of the latest disaster declarations and any related disaster tax relief.
     
  • Around the Nation. The Around the Nation section of IRS.gov provides local tax news. It primarily includes IRS tax relief that applies to major disasters.
     
  • Disaster relief. The IRS has many resources to help those who provide disaster relief. For more on that topic visit our page Disaster Relief Resources for Charities and Contributors.

More IRS resources

IRS YouTube Videos:

  • Preparing for Disasters – English | Spanish | ASL
  • Help for Disaster Victims – English | Spanish | ASL (Obsolete)

IRS Podcasts:

  • Help for Disaster Victims – English (Obsolete)

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