Taxpayers Affected by Hurricane Helene Can Delay Their Tax Filing Deadline: IRS
By Naveen Athrappully The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is extending tax deadlines for multiple states affected by Hurricane Helene. Hurricane Helene hit the United States late last week, wreaking havoc throughout the southeast. On Oct. 1, the IRS announced tax relief for individuals and businesses affected by the hurricane. This includes the states of Alabama, Georgia…
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