Amidst the tragedies of Hurricane Ian in Florida, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has extended the tax filing deadline for those affected to February 15th, 2023. The original tax filing was due on October 17th, 2022, for individuals with a valid extension to file their 2021 taxes. In addition, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced that these affected individuals in certain areas would receive tax relief. Any individual and household affected by Hurricane Ian who resides or has a business in Florida can qualify for this tax relief.
The Effects On Individuals And Businesses In Florida
The tax relief affects individuals and businesses in Florida in the following ways:
- Individuals: If you're an individual who had a valid extension to not file your 2021 taxes until October 17th, 2022, you now have until February 15th, 2023. In addition, the February 15th deadline applies to quarterly estimated income tax payments normally due on January 17th, 2023, and quarterly payroll and excise tax returns normally due on October 31st, 2022, and January 31st, 2023.
- Businesses: Any business in Florida with an original or extended due date after September 23rd, 2022, now has until February 15th, 2023, to file and pay. Additionally, tax-exempt organizations are eligible for the extended deadline. This includes 2021 calendar-year returns with extensions due to run out on November 15th, 2022.
It’s important to note that any payment initially due before September 23rd, 2022, is not eligible for this relief. Payroll and excise tax deposits due after September 23rd, 2022, but before October 10th, 2022, will be exempt from penalties if they are paid by then.
What Florida Residents Should Know
As a resident of Florida, you do not need to apply for filing, payment, or penalty relief as the IRS automatically extends it to individuals with an IRS address of record located within the disaster area. For individuals who live outside the disaster area but have records necessary to meet an IRS deadline located inside the area, the agency will work with you to ensure you are not penalized.
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