goodhandy.com goodhandy.com
Search:    Main Page :> About Us :> Privacy :> Terms of Service :> Place Your Link :> Add Your Article   
 

Umbrella Insurance

Umbrella insurance is meant to shield consumers from charges that go beyond what their traditional i ... - Tristan Andrews
 

The Quickest Way to Significantly Increase Your Net Worth

There are only two ways to increase your net worth. Here's a secret formula to supercharge your abil ... - Don Adams
 

Bad Credit Auto Loan Refinance - Reasons to Refinance Using the Web

There are numerous lending options for an auto loan refinance. Here are some reasons to refinance yo ... - Carrie Reeder
 
 

Resolve to Get Involved

As you review your goals for the new year, include engaging employees in their health care decisions ... - Peter Joseph
 

Student Loans 101

The Financial Tool for Higher Education - Kevin Hansen
 

Five Tips When Choosing a Credit Counselor

If you are faced with bankruptcy and need to deal with a credit counselor, beware. Some are legit an ... - Stuart Simpson
 

Copper ? Buy Long Term and Get Massive Profit Potential

If you want build wealth quickly there is a simple way of doing it Buy copper as long term investmen ... - Sacha Tarkovsky
 

Consolidation - Student Loan Pros vs Cons

Read this article and others to save you time and money if you are ready to take the next step in se ... - Dorene Patterson
 
 

Main Page › Finance & Banking › Tax Related Laws
 

Tax Relief - For Storm Victims

 
Author: Chip Cantrell
 

All along the Mississippi and Louisiana Gulf Coast people are trying to put their lives back together after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Almost five months after Katrina tore through the Gulf States, these residents are focused on cleaning up their homes, rebuilding, and in some instances, simply finding a place to live. The last thing any of these people wants to think about now is TAX TIME. But, where man is appointed to die only once, the tax man shows up annually whether you are ready or not.

But, all is not gloom and doom this year in the realm of taxation for persons living in the affected areas of the storms. The Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Department of the Treasury have issued a number of tax provisions following the disaster declarations by President Bush along the Gulf Coast. The following is an explanation of just some of the many provisions to help this year.

Extended Income Tax Filing and Payment Deadlines

Taxpayers in the affected areas will have until February 28, 2006, to file any income, estate, gift, excise, or payroll tax returns with due dates on or after August 29, 2005. In addition, any penalties or interest for late filings of payroll or income tax to the IRS which were due in this date range, will be removed.

Tax Relief for Housing Dislocated Persons

A special deduction has been created for individuals who opened their homes and their hearts to provide rent-free housing to storm victims for at least 60 days. The deduction can be claimed either on you 2005 or 2006 Federal Tax Return. The deduction is $500 for each dislocated person housed in the taxpayers principal residence. The deduction is limited to $2,000 combined for both 2005 and 2006. You must have the storm victim's social security number. The dislocated person can be a relative. So Grandma and Grandpa that kept the kids and grandkids can get more benefit that just the fun of having their loved ones close.

Louisiana Only

Storm victims in Louisiana who report the casualty loss for their damage on their Federal Returns, will not have their State Tax deduction for Federal taxes paid reduced. Taxpayers will need to calculate their Federal Tax Returns with the losses and without to determine the deduction on the State Return.

As I said, these are just a few of the many provisions. So, please make sure if you use a payroll tax service such as ADP, that you contact them to ensure that they have taken the adjusted due date into account in regards to your tax deposits. Also, you need to make sure that all paid tax preparers are notified that you reside in an affected area to guarantee that they take this into account when filing forms and making payments. And, finally, may God Bless You and keep you safe. Taxes are one thing. But, the safety of our loved ones and friends is always most important.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Mortgage Refinance Tips And Advice - Part1
 
Credit Consolidation - What You Need To Know Now.
 
You Really Need Two If Not Three Separate Piles Of Investment Money
 
American Express ? A Unique Type Of Credit Card
 
SIPP ? The Best Route to Freedom
 
Mortgage Refinancing: Lock-in Your Interest Rate
 
Tax Preparation and Electronic Tax Preparation Options
 
Obtaining A Better Credit Rating
 
Credit Cards and Your Child
 
Make Big Profits Using Currency Trading Systems
 
 
 
Free 3 way links
 

Jobs & Careers

Online & Board Games

Policies & Law

Technology & Science

Society & Issues

Fitness & Health

Home & Garden

Issues & News

Malls & Shopping

Sports & Adventure

Academics & Learning

Finance & Banking

Property & Estate

Culture & Art

Cooking & Drinking

Self Management

Teens & Children

Computers & Networking

Business & Commerce

Entertainment

Healthcare & Treatment

Relationship & Lifestyle

Travel & Vacation

Vehicles & Automotive

 
Main Page :> Privacy :> Terms of Service  
© 2008 www.goodhandy.com All Rights Reserved.