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IRS reprieve: Places granted tax relief due to natural disasters
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Date:2025-04-09 07:49:58
Tax Day is Monday but the Internal Revenue Service does have a bit of grace for those Americans dealing with the worst of nature.
Some taxpayers have been granted automatic extensions to file and pay their 2023 tax returns due to emergency declarations from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The extensions were triggered by disasters ranging from wildfires to tornadoes.
The extensions apply to people who live in or own businesses in declared disaster areas.
The IRS also considers taxpayers affected if records necessary to meet a filing or payment deadline or a tax preparer are located in a covered disaster area.
Individuals and businesses affected by Hamas' attacks in Israel now have until Oct. 7 to file their taxes.
These extensions are separate from the extensions taxpayers can request by the Monday deadline.
Here are the places granted tax extensions due to declared disasters.
To see extensions in your state, click on the state name to go directly to the state or scroll through the list below:
Alaska | California | Connecticut | Hawaii | Maine | Michigan | Rhode Island | Tennessee | Washington | West Virginia
Areas with federal tax extensions
Alaska
Individuals and businesses in the Wrangell Cooperative Association of Alaska Tribal Nation have until July 15 to file and pay after the area was hit by severe storms in November.
California
Individuals and businesses in San Diego County have until June 17 to file and pay due to the spate of atmospheric river storms that hit the county starting in January.
Connecticut
Individuals and businesses in New London County as well as the Tribal Nations of Mohegan and Mashantucket Pequot have until June 17 to file and pay after storms caused a partial dam breach in January.
Hawaii
Residents of Hawaii have until Aug. 7 to file and pay after the devastating wildfires that burned across Maui.
In addition, individuals, businesses and tax-exempt organizations who had valid extensions to file their 2022 returns will now have until Aug. 7 to file them.
Maine
Some counties in Maine were provided emergency extensions after severe flooding occurred in January. Those counties are:
- Cumberland
- Hancock
- Knox
- Lincoln
- Sagadahoc
- Waldo
- Washington
- York
Individuals and businesses in those counties have until July 15 to file and pay.
Other counties in Maine received extensions due to flooding that occurred in December.
Those counties are:
- Androscoggin
- Franklin
- Hancock
- Kennebec
- Oxford
- Penobscot
- Piscataquis
- Somerset
- Waldo
- Washington
Individuals in these counties have until June 17 to file and pay.
Michigan
Michigan taxpayers hit by severe storms, tornadoes and flooding last August have until June 17 to file and pay.
Counties covered under the extension include:
- Eaton
- Ingham
- Ionia
- Kent
- Livingston
- Macomb
- Monroe
- Oakland
- Wayne
Rhode Island
Individuals and businesses in Kent, Providence and Washington counties have until July 15 to file and pay after the area was hit by severe storms in December.
Tennessee
Some Tennessee taxpayers were granted an extension after parts of the state were hit by severe tornados in December.
The counties covered under the extension include:
- Davidson
- Dickson
- Montgomery
- Sumner
Washington
Individuals and businesses in Spokane and Whitman counties have until June 17 to file and pay after wildfires burned in the area.
West Virginia
Some West Virginia taxpayers were granted an extension after the area was hit by severe storms in August.
The counties covered under the extension include:
- Boone
- Calhoun
- Clay
- Harrison
- Kanawha
Individuals and businesses in these counties have until June 17 to file and pay.
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