Outreach Connection FY25-01
Disaster tax relief toolkit for people affected by recent disasters
In this edition
Disaster relief resources
IRS.gov has information disaster victims may need as they recover, including information about disaster-related tax relief and extensions to file and pay taxes.
FAQs for disaster victims
IRS webinar: Dealing with disaster from an individual tax perspective
IRS tax relief after major disasters
The IRS can authorize disaster tax relief when the disaster meets criteria from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
All disaster tax relief announcements
Disaster tax relief announcements by location
Beware of disaster charity scams
In the aftermath of Hurricanes Milton and Helene, the IRS cautions taxpayers about scammers who use fake charities to gather sensitive personal and financial data from unsuspecting donors.
Tools to help people verify legitimate groups
Tips for reconstructing tax and financial records
The IRS has tips to help disaster victims reconstruct their tax and financial records. They may need these records to help prove and document their losses so they can get federal help or insurance reimbursement.
Casualty, disaster, and theft loss workbook (for individuals)
Business casualty, disaster, and theft loss workbook
More information
- IRS disaster tax relief resources:
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- Disaster help resources from IRS partners:
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- DisasterAssistance.gov: Help with applying for FEMA disaster assistance and guide to resources.
- FEMA disaster information: Resources include information on the disaster declaration process, types of disasters and how FEMA gets involved. Get the latest updates on X at @Fema.
- Ready.gov: Resources for planning ahead of disasters.
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