The IRS is reminding certain disaster victims of a fast-approaching deadline on Feb.15, 2024. Those affected by federally declared disasters that occurred in 2023 between Aug. 8 and Oct. 9 were granted extra time to file their 2022 tax returns, but not extra time to pay taxes due. Among those disasters were Hurricane Lee, Hurricane Idalia and the wildfires in Hawaii. Generally, when the Federal Emergency Management Agency designates a disaster area, victims are granted extra time to both file and pay taxes. However, payments for 2022 tax returns were due in the spring of 2023, making them ineligible for extra time to pay. Here’s more, plus a list of affected areas: https://bit.ly/49fKcQD

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