Victims in parts of Florida and other areas have until Jan. 31, 2018, to file some individual and business tax returns and make certain tax payments.
 
 
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IRS offers tax filing relief to Hurricane Irma victims in Florida and Puerto Rico
 
IRS offers tax filing relief to Hurricane Irma victims in Florida and Puerto Rico
by MICHAEL COHN
 
Victims in parts of Florida and other areas have until Jan. 31, 2018, to file some individual and business tax returns and make certain tax payments. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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IRS eases retirement plan loans and distributions to Hurricane Irma victims
 
IRS eases retirement plan loans and distributions to Hurricane Irma victims
by MICHAEL COHN
 
The Internal Revenue Service streamlined the rules to make it easier for 401(k)s and similar employer-sponsored retirement plans to make loans and hardship distributions to storm victims and members of their families. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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IRS Collections: A primer for tax preparers
 
IRS Collections: A primer for tax preparers
by ROGER RUSSELL
 
A step-by-step guide for when the service wants more money from a taxpayer. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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Interest rates unchanged for Q4
 
Interest rates unchanged for Q4
by JEFF STIMPSON
 
The IRS will use the same percentages for over- and underpayments as in Q3. READ MORE »
 
 
IRS provides relief for Hurricane Irma victims
 
IRS provides relief for Hurricane Irma victims
by MICHAEL COHN
 
The Internal Revenue Service is granting additional time to file returns and make payments for taxpayers in the Virgin Islands, with similar help expected for people in Florida and other states as well. READ MORE »
 
 
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