Puerto Rico and South Dakota Storm Victims Receive Extended Tax Deadlines
The IRS has extended tax deadlines for victims of recent disasters in Puerto Rico and South Dakota, offering relief to those impacted by Tropical Storm Ernesto and severe storms, winds, and flooding. In Puerto Rico, individuals and businesses affected by Tropical Storm Ernesto now have until February 3, 2025, to meet various tax deadlines, including filing returns and making payments.
Similarly, South Dakota residents affected by severe storms and flooding also have their deadlines extended to February 3, 2025. This extension covers individuals, businesses, and tax-exempt organizations, providing additional time to file tax returns, make payments, and take other tax-related actions. The IRS aims to alleviate some of the financial stress on those recovering from these significant events.
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