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Hurricane Sally Victims Get IRS Tax Relief

Hurricane Sally Victims Get IRS Tax Relief

Taxpayers affected by Hurricane Sally have been given tax relief by the Internal Revenue Service. They now have until Jan. 15, 2021 to file various individual and business returns and make payment of tax due.… Read more about Hurricane Sally Victims Get IRS Tax Relief (Feed generated with FetchRSS) – Story provided by TaxingSubjects.com…

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IRS Readies Nine Million Letters to Non-Filers on EIPs

IRS Readies Nine Million Letters to Non-Filers on EIPs

Some nine million letters are being sent later this month in a special mailing to people who haven’t had a need to file a tax return but may qualify for a Economic Impact Payment (EIP).… Read more about IRS Readies Nine Million Letters to Non-Filers on EIPs (Feed generated with FetchRSS) – Story provided by TaxingSubjects.com…

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New Extension Deadline for Oregon Wildfire Victims

New Extension Deadline for Oregon Wildfire Victims

Many Oregon taxpayers are dealing with the damage caused by recent wildfires and severe storms. While victims have been forced to flee their homes beneath a smoky, orange sky, at least they have one less thing to worry about: The looming October 15 tax extension deadline.… Read more about New Extension Deadline for Oregon Wildfire Victims (Feed generated with FetchRSS) – Story provided by TaxingSubjects.com…

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IRS OKs Temporary Use of e-Signatures on Certain Forms

IRS OKs Temporary Use of e-Signatures on Certain Forms

The Internal Revenue Service has approved the use of e-signatures on certain forms that can’t be filed electronically. The move comes in response to the coronavirus pandemic, in order to protect the health of taxpayers and tax pros alike.… Read more about IRS OKs Temporary Use of e-Signatures on Certain Forms (Feed generated with FetchRSS) – Story provided by TaxingSubjects.com…

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50,000 to Get “Catch-Up” Economic Impact Payments

50,000 to Get “Catch-Up” Economic Impact Payments

Some 50,000 individuals who had a portion of their Economic Impact Payment diverted to pay their spouse’s past-due child support will soon get a check to make up the difference.… Read more about 50,000 to Get “Catch-Up” Economic Impact Payments (Feed generated with FetchRSS) – Story provided by TaxingSubjects.com…

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