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IRS approves vacation donations for victims of Hurricane Katrina
Employees can donate their vacation, sick or personal leave in exchange for employer cash payments made to qualified tax-exempt organizations providing relief for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, the Internal Revenue Service announced.
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, Internal Revenue Service
Research articles 2005-09-13
IRS reminds businesses about Hurricane Katrina tax relief
As businesses begin compiling 2005 tax records, the Internal Revenue Service is urging those who helped Hurricane Katrina victims to note changes in tax law.The Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act of 2005 includes work opportunity tax credits of up to $2,400 per employee for businesses that hired persons displaced by...
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, Internal Revenue Service, tax
Research articles 2006-01-16
IRS gives Hurricane Katrina relief workers an extension on their
Hurricane Katrina relief workers have until Jan. 3, 2006 to file any returns and pay any taxes due, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, Internal Revenue Service
Research articles 2005-09-30
Storm's Damage Could be Deductible.
Byline: Kimberly Lankford, Kiplinger Washington Editors Are losses from a natural disaster like Hurricane Katrina tax-deductible? What forms do I need to file? Yes, many losses caused by hurricanes -- and other natural disasters such as...
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, Internal Revenue Service, tax
Research articles 2005-09-01

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IRS changes help hurricane victims access the earned income tax credit.(Internal Revenue Service)
The new year brings with it the beginning of a new tax season. This is a key time for municipal officials to think about how they can help low- and moderate-income residents claim the Earned Income Tax Credit EITC and subsequently bring federal dollars back into their...
Tags: FINANCE, income, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 2006-01-30
U.S. Labor Department Helps Hurricane Katrina Victims PreserveHealth Benefits
WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The U. S. Department of Labor's Employee Benefits Security Administration EBSA, in conjunction with the Internal Revenue Service, announced an extension of a number of deadlines related to health plan coverage, giving workers and employers affected by Hurricane Katrina additional time to make critical...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, HIPAA, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Labor
Research articles 2005-09-19
Lawmakers, IRS move to ease 401(k) withdrawals for victims.(News)(Internal Revenue Service)
Byline: JERRY GEISEL WASHINGTON-Legislation that received final congressional approval last week will reduce the cost for Hurricane Katrina victims taking pre-retirement distributions from their savings and pension plans, while separate, earlier a Byline: JERRY GEISEL WASHINGTON-Legislation that received final congressional...
Tags: 401(k) plan, Internal Revenue Service, KATRINA, withdrawal
Research articles 2005-09-26
Federal Agencies Extend Employer Filing Deadlines in Wake of Hurricane Katrina
Employers affected by Hurricane Katrina will receive extensions on most deadlines for filings and some retirement plan funding requirements with the Internal Revenue Service, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, and U.S. Department of Labor Employee Benefits Security Administration due on or after August 29 until October 31, 2005. A Federal Tax...
Tags: Deloitte LLP, Agency, Hurricane Katrina, Taxes, Security Administration, Free Trade, Financial Planning, Finance, Security
White papers 2005-09-01
U.S. Department of Labor Helps Hurricane Katrina Victims Preserve Health Benefits
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The U.S. Department of Labor's Employee Benefits Security Administration EBSA, in conjunction with the Internal Revenue Service, announced a further extension of a number of deadlines so workers and employers affecWASHINGTON, Oct. 11 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The U.S. Department of Labor's Employee Benefits Security...
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, U.S. Department of Labor
Research articles 2005-10-11
IRS extends business tax deadline to Oct. 16
As part of the continuing effort to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina, the Internal Revenue Service will grant an additional postponement of filing and payment requirements to businesses in the Gulf Coast. The deadline will be Oct. 16, which is the same deadline established earlier for certain individual income...
Tags: Internal Revenue Service
Research articles 2006-08-25
At the Bell; Hurricane victims can tap 401(k)s.(Late News)
Victims of Hurricane Katrina will be able to make loans and hardship distributions from their 401k and similar types of retirement plans. The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service made that announcement last Thursday, granti Victims of Hurricane Katrina will be...
Tags: 401(k) plan, health care, hedge fund, SEC
Research articles 2005-09-19
Extended '05 tax season filled with nuances for Katrina victims
Hurricane Katrina complicated nearly every facet of life in New Orleans. The 2005 federal income tax filing brings its own set of complexities causing New Orleans accountants to advise taxpayers to hire a professional to file their taxes.Normally, New Orleans residents would scramble this week to finish their tax returns...
Tags: insurance, Internal Revenue Service, tax
Research articles 2006-04-10
Tax gap -- $2,680 per household
WASHINGTON -- Think of the uses of $300 billion, the annual gap between what taxpayers owe and what they pay. It would more than cover the federal deficit for a year or the extra money President Bush wants in 2007 and 2008 for Iraq and Afghanistan. ...
Tags: FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 2007-03-05
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