IRS Grants Tax Relief for Tropical Storms� Victims

IR-2004-108, Aug. 16, 2004

WASHINGTON � The Internal Revenue Service today announced special tax
relief for taxpayers in the Presidential Disaster Area that was struck by
Tropical Storm Bonnie and Hurricane Charley beginning Aug. 11, 2004.

Taxpayers in 25 Florida counties generally will have until Oct. 15 to file
tax returns and submit tax payments. The IRS will abate interest and any
late filing or late payment penalties that would apply.

�Storm victims shouldn�t be worrying about taxes at a time like this,�
said IRS Commissioner Mark W. Everson. �The special tax relief announced
today will give people more time to file and pay their taxes.�

The IRS announcement coincides with Aug. 16, which is the national
deadline for almost 8.5 million taxpayers who received an automatic
extension to file tax returns originally due on April 15.

The disaster area consists of 25 Florida counties: Brevard, Charlotte,
Collier, DeSoto, Dixie, Duval, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, Indian
River, Lake, Lee, Levy, Manatee, Monroe, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola,
Pasco, Polk, St. Johns, Sarasota, Seminole and Volusia. Among the tax
relief details:

� The Federal Tax Deposit (FTD) Penalty Waiver Period for employment and
excise tax deposits is Aug. 11-23, 2004.
� The Extension Period for returns and other tax payments is Aug. 11 �
Oct. 15, 2004.
� The Disaster Designation for this area is �Bonnie/Charley� � taxpayers
mark certain relief-related forms with this designation.

Affected Taxpayers

For the purposes of this tax relief, affected taxpayers include
individuals and businesses located in the disaster area, those whose tax
records are located in the disaster area, and relief workers. The same
relief will also apply to any places added to the disaster area.

Extensions to File or Pay Taxes

The IRS gives affected taxpayers until the last day of the Extension
Period to file tax returns or make tax payments, including estimated tax
payments, that have either an original or extended due date falling within
this Period. The IRS will abate interest and any late filing or late
payment penalties that would apply during these dates to returns or
payments subject to these extensions.

The IRS also gives affected taxpayers until the last day of the Extension
Period to perform certain other time-sensitive actions described in
Treasury Regulation � 301.7508A-1(c)(1) and Rev. Proc. 2004-13, 2004-4
I.R.B. 335, that are due to be performed during this Period. This relief
includes the filing of Form 5500 series returns, in the manner described
in section 8 of Rev. Proc. 2004-13.

This extension to file and pay does not apply to information returns, or
to employment and excise tax deposits. However, the IRS may abate
penalties on such deposits for affected taxpayers due to reasonable cause
during the FTD Penalty Waiver Period, provided they make the payment by
the last day of that Period. Taxpayers whose specific disaster-related
circumstances prevent them from making tax deposits within that Period may
seek penalty abatements on a case-by-case basis.

To qualify for this relief, affected taxpayers should put the assigned
Disaster Designation in red ink at the top of the return, except for Form
5500, where filers should check Box D in Part 1 and attach a statement,
following the form�s instructions. Individuals or businesses located in
the disaster area � or taxpayers outside the area that were directly
affected by this disaster � should contact the IRS if they receive
penalties for filing returns or paying taxes late.

Casualty Losses

Affected taxpayers in a Presidential Disaster Area have the option of
claiming disaster-related casualty losses on their federal income tax
return for either this year or last year. Claiming the loss on an original
or amended return for last year will get the taxpayer an earlier refund,
but waiting to claim the loss on this year�s return could result in a
greater tax saving, depending on other income factors.

Individuals may deduct personal property losses that are not covered by
insurance or other reimbursements, but they must first subtract $100 for
each casualty event and then subtract ten percent of their adjusted gross
income from their total casualty losses for the year. For details on
figuring a casualty loss deduction, see IRS Publication 547, �Casualties,
Disasters and Thefts.�

Affected taxpayers claiming the disaster loss on a last year�s return
should put the Disaster Designation in red ink at the top of the form so
that the IRS can expedite the processing of the refund.
Other Relief

The IRS will waive the usual fees and expedite requests for copies of
previously filed tax returns for affected taxpayers who need them to apply
for benefits or to file amended returns claiming casualty losses. Such
taxpayers should put the assigned Disaster Designation in red ink at the
top of Form 4506, �Request for Copy of Tax Return,� or Form 4506-T,
�Request for Transcript of Tax Return,� as appropriate, and submit it to
the IRS.

Affected taxpayers who are contacted by the IRS on a collection or
examination matter should explain how the disaster impacts them so that
the IRS can provide appropriate consideration to their case.

Taxpayers may download forms and publications from the IRS Web site at
www.irs.gov or may order them by calling 1-800-TAX-FORM (1-800-829-3676).
The IRS toll-free number for general tax questions is 1-800-829-1040.

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