IR-2006-30, Feb. 17, 2006 WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service is postponing taxpayer filing and payment deadlines for affected taxpayers hit hardest by Hurricane Katrina. Individual and business taxpayers in the most severely damaged parishes and counties of Louisiana and Mississippi automatically have through Aug. 28, 2006, to file returns and make certain tax payments that had a due date or extended due date on or after Aug. 29, 2005, and on or before Aug. 28, 2006. In addition, the failure to deposit penalty will be waived for taxpayers in these areas who are unable to make their deposits during this time period. The automatic postponement applies to taxpayers in the following Louisiana parishes: Cameron, Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, and St. Tammany. The postponement also applies automatically to taxpayers in the following Mississippi counties: Hancock, Harrison and Jackson. To ensure taxpayers outside the above areas who suffered severe hurricane damage get necessary relief from filing and payment deadlines, these taxpayers must identify themselves as impacted. (See attached list of parishes and counties under “Disaster Areas Eligible for Additional Relief by Self-Identification.”) These taxpayers should identify themselves by writing “Hurricane Katrina” in red ink at the top of the return when filing, or by calling the IRS Disaster hotline at 1-866-562-5227. Individual, corporation, partnership, estate, trust, S-corporation, generation-skipping, employment and certain excise tax returns qualify for the extension. TECHNICAL DETAILS Under section 7508A, the IRS is granting affected taxpayers through Aug. 28, 2006, to file most tax returns (including individual, corporate, and estate and trust income tax returns; partnership returns, S corporation returns, and trust returns; estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer tax returns; and employment and certain excise tax returns), and to make tax payments, including estimated tax payments, that have either an original or extended due date falling on or after Aug. 29, 2005 and on or before Aug. 28, 2006. The IRS also gives affected taxpayers through Aug. 28, 2006, to perform other time-sensitive actions described in Treas. Reg. § 301.7508A-1(c)(1) and Rev. Proc. 2005-27, 2005-20 I.R.B. 1050, that are due to be performed on or after Aug. 29, 2005, and on or before Aug. 28, 2006. This relief includes the filing of Form 5500 series returns, in the manner described in section 8 of Rev. Proc. 2005-27. The relief described in section 17 of Rev. Proc. 2005-27, pertaining to like-kind exchanges of property, also applies to certain taxpayers who are not otherwise affected taxpayers and may include acts required to be performed before or after the period above. The postponement of time to file and pay does not apply to information returns in the W-2, 1098, 1099 or 5498 series, or to Forms 1042-S or 8027. Penalties for failure to timely file information returns can be waived under existing reasonable cause procedures. Likewise, the postponement does not apply to employment and excise tax deposits. The IRS, however, will abate penalties for failure to make timely employment and excise deposits, due on or after Aug. 29, 2005, and on or before Aug. 28, 2006, provided the taxpayer made these deposits by Aug. 28, 2006. Legal guidance is available in IRS Notice 2006-20. IRS Designated Disaster Areas for Automatic Extended Relief through Aug. 28, 2006 Louisiana Parishes Cameron Jefferson Orleans Plaquemines St. Bernard St. Charles St. Tammany Mississippi Counties Hancock Harrison Jackson Disaster Areas Eligible for Additional Relief by Self-Identification Alabama Counties Baldwin Choctaw Clarke Greene Hale Marengo Mobile Pickens Sumter Tuscaloosa Washington Louisiana Parishes Acadia Ascension Assumption Calcasieu East Baton Rouge East Feliciana Iberia Iberville Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche Livingston Pointe Coupee St. Helena St. James St. John the Baptist St. Mary St. Martin Tangipahoa Terrebonne Vermilion Washington West Baton Rouge West Feliciana Mississippi Counties Adams Amite Attala Claiborne Choctaw Clarke Copiah Covington Franklin Forrest George Greene Hinds Holmes Humphreys Jasper Jefferson Jefferson Davis Jones Kemper Lamar Lauderdale Lawrence Leake Lincoln Lowndes Madison Marion Neshoba Newton Noxubee Oktibbeha Pearl River Perry Pike Rankin Scott Simpson Smith Stone Walthall Warren Wayne Wilkinson Winston Yazoo Links: IRS Notice 2006-20 PDF (PDF 26K) Help for Hurricane Victims: Information on Tax Relief, Charitable Issues Katrina News Releases and Technical Guidance Subscribe to IRS Newswire