From July 1, 2022, until June 30, 2024, Floridians can buy storm windows and hurricane hardened doors sans tax. Florida also hosted a disaster preparedness tax free period in the spring, so look for that again in 2023 if you missed it this year. For items like school and work ...
11, 2024 — Hurricane Milton's landfall Oct. 9 on the Florida' central Gulf Coast prompted the IRS to once again move previously announced disaster relief tax deadlines. Now all Sunshine State taxpayers have a May 1, 2025, deadline. Update, Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024 — Deadly Hurricane ...
It's over! The final 2023 tax year extended filing deadline has passed, unless you get more time because your filing due date was extended further by a natural disaster like the three hurricanes that have made landfall in Florida this fall. For most of us, though, the passage of Oct. ...
There are occasionally exceptions to the rules, where the public has been affected by the likes of the wildfires in California and others by Hurricane Delta. The obvious place to bookmark for precise guidance on this and other matters is, once again, the IRS website itself. Are there any ...
What Items Are Tax Free:Florida is holding two tax-free weeks this summer: Freedom Month Sales Tax Holiday:For the whole month of July 2024, sales tax will be waived on fishing supplies, outdoor recreation equipment, admissions to state parks and admissions to museums. The price threshold var...
State Eyes Hurricane Sales-Tax Holiday; Move to Cut the Cost of Supplies Was a Great Success in FloridaByline: BRIAN BASINGER ATLANTA -- One week after Florida ended its first sales-tax holiday...By BasingerBrian
For example, Alabama laws prevent the collection of sales tax from July 15-17 on clothing items under $100, computers under $750 and school supplies under $50. Hurricane-prone Florida exempts disaster preparedness items from sales from May 28-June 10. In 2022, Florida began exempting diapers...
Virginia is holding several sales tax holidays from Aug. 5-7, including clothing and school supplies. Other items that won’t be taxed during that weekend include energy star products, hurricane preparedness items and generators, according to the FTA. ...
But Hurricane Ian victims (throughout Florida) have until February 15, 2023, to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments, According to the IRS’ announcement, taxpayers who are waiting for their 2020 returns to process because of IRS backups in its work...
“Consider a space launch to be similar to a hurricane making landfall,” said Michael McCormick, a former air traffic controller who worked for the FAA for more than three decades and now teaches at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.