Victims of Hurricane Ian now have until February 15, 2023, to file various individual and business tax returns and make tax payments.
Latest Updates
- IR-2022-177, IRS expanding dyed diesel penalty relief as a result of Hurricane Ian
- SC-2022-06, IRS announces tax relief for victims of Hurricane Ian in South Carolina
- NC-2022-10, IRS announces tax relief for victims of Hurricane Ian in North Carolina
- IR-2022-173, IRS: Hurricane Ian victims in the Carolinas qualify for tax relief; Oct. 17 deadline, other dates extended to Feb. 15
- IR-2022-169, IRS granting dyed diesel penalty relief as a result of Hurricane Ian
- FL-2022-19, IRS announces tax relief for victims of Hurricane Ian in Florida
- IR-2022-168, IRS: Hurricane Ian victims in Florida qualify for tax relief; Oct. 17 deadline, other dates extended to Feb. 15
The tax relief is part of a coordinated federal response to the damage caused by Hurricane Ian and is based on local damage assessments by FEMA. For information on disaster recovery, visit .
Other Information for Hurricane Ian
- — Works with federal, state, local tribal and non-governmental partners to support the response across multiple states.
- — Lists all the government-wide information related to Hurricane Ian activities.
Tax Relief in Disaster Situations Resources
- Reconstructing Records After a Natural Disaster or Casualty Loss — Reconstructing records after a disaster may be essential for tax purposes, getting federal assistance or insurance reimbursement. Records that you need to prove your loss may have been damaged or destroyed.
- Disaster Assistance and Emergency Relief — IRS information for individuals and businesses.
- Disaster Relief Resources for Tax Professionals — Resources and assistance to members of the impacted payroll and practitioner community.