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IRS Tax Relief after Major Disasters

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IRS offers tax relief after major disasters Disaster relief can be authorized by the IRS when certain criteria from the Federal Emergency Management Agency are met. Generally, the IRS will authorize disaster tax relief to all areas identified on a major disaster declaration if FEMA identifies at least one area qualifying for their Individual Assistance program. Those who have been affected by a disaster can visit Tax relief in disaster situations on IRS.gov for information on what tax relief applies to them and other resources that will help them recover. Tax relief The following types of tax relief are a few of the ways the IRS helps after a major disaster. The IRS gives taxpayers more time to file and pay: Taxpayers whose address of record is in an area qualifying for IRS disaster tax relief will automatically receive extra time from the IRS to file returns and pay taxes. The IRS's disaster assistance page provides updates and links to resources. Information is also availabl...

Hurricane Helene - ERT and Non-ERTs needed

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We received word from UMCOR that we might be asked to deploy to the south due to the devastation of Hurricane Helene. Right now we have not yet been invited. However, they would like to know if we have anyone that could possibly go when that time comes. Early Response Teams (ERTs) are teams that have been through training to certify them to deploy to disasters. We are always looking for people that would like to complete this training and be available for these types of emergencies. With Huricane Helene there is a possibility that they will take NON-ERTs. Please let Deb Currinder, know if you or any others are interested in the ERT training or deploying in the next few weeks as a NON-ERT. Deb can be reached at drc@susumc.org or 717-766-5376.