IRS extends tax deadlines to October 15 for California wildfire victims, including filing, payments, disaster claims, non-taxable aid, and penalty-free retirement withdrawals.
The Internal Revenue Service and the state of California have announced tax relief for wildfire victims across Southern California. Impacted taxpayers now have until Oct. 15, 2025, to file various individual and business tax returns and make tax payments.
The federal tax agency announced various extensions, credits, and exclusions, including potential penalty-free distributions from retirement plans and IRAs.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced tax relief for individuals and businesses in Southern California affected by the wildfires and straight-line winds that began on Januar
The following summarizes some of the available tax relief procedures for taxpayers affected by the Palisades, Eaton, Hurst, and other Los
WASHINGTON -- The Internal Revenue Service will begin accepting tax returns for tax year 2024 on Monday, Jan. 27, the IRS agency announced. The deadline to file taxes for tax year 2024 is April 15. The IRS expects more than 140 million Americans to file individual tax returns between Jan. 27 and April 15, according to a news release.
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The wildfires moving through Southern California have destroyed communities and displaced countless individuals.
In a significant move to support those affected by natural disasters, the IRS has announced tax relief measures for individuals and businesses in Southern California impacted by recent wildfires and straight-line winds.
The wildfire disasters in Los Angeles County prompted the Franchise Tax Board to push the state’s tax filing deadline to Oct. 15 for county residents. The move, announced Saturday, Jan. 11, follows the Internal Revenue Service, which on Friday postponed the federal filing deadline for LA county residents to mid-October.