Tag Archives: Federal Tax Relief and Hurricane Sandy

Federal Tax Lien: What is It?

    A lien is a legal claim against all your current and future property.  When you don’t pay your first bill for taxes due, a lien is created by law and attaches to your property.  It applies to property … Continue reading

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IRS Provides Tax Relief to Victims of Hurricane Sandy; Return Filing and Tax Payment Deadline Extended to Feb. 1, 2013

WASHINGTON –– In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, the Internal Revenue Service announced additional tax relief to affected individuals and businesses. Following recent disaster declarations for individual assistance issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the IRS announced today that … Continue reading

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IRS Waives Diesel Fuel Penalty Due to Hurricane Sandy

The Internal Revenue Service, in response to shortages of clear diesel fuel caused by Hurricane Sandy, will not impose a tax penalty when dyed diesel fuel is sold for use or used on the highway. This relief applies beginning Oct. … Continue reading

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IRS Gives Additional Time to Taxpayers and Preparers Affected by Hurricane Sandy; File and Pay by Nov. 7

The Internal Revenue Service today announced it is granting taxpayers and tax preparers affected by Hurricane Sandy until Nov. 7 to file returns and accompanying payments normally due today. The relief applies to taxpayers and tax preparers in an area … Continue reading

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Possible IRS Relief for Hurricane Sandy

Well Hurricane Sandy left behind countless fallen trees and power lines.  There were stories of tragedy and survival, of people who lost everything when the water rushed in, of buildings that crumbled after being pounded hour after hour by rain … Continue reading

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