Affected taxpayers now have until July 15, 2024, to file various tax returns and make tax payments.
The IRS today announced that taxpayers in Maine and Rhode Island affected by severe storms and flooding now have until July 15, 2024, to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments.
The IRS automatically provides filing and penalty relief to any taxpayer with an IRS address of record located in the disaster area.
Anyone who needs an additional tax-filing extension beyond July 15, 2024, for their 2023 federal income tax return must request it electronically by April 15, 2024. Though a disaster-area taxpayer qualifies to request an extension between April 15 and July 15, 2024, a request filed during this period can only be submitted on paper. Whether requested electronically or on paper, the taxpayer will then have until October 15, 2024, to file, though payments are still due on July 15, 2024.
According to an IRS release—IR-2024-93 (April 4, 2024)—the tax relief is offered to any area designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which currently includes Cumberland, Hancock, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, Waldo, Washington and York counties. Individuals and households that reside or have a business in these localities qualify for tax relief.
Various tax filing and payment deadlines that occurred from January 9, 2024, through July 15, 2024, are now due July 15, 2024, including:
Penalties for failing to make payroll and excise tax deposits due on or after January 9, 2024, and before January 24, 2024, will be abated as long as the deposits were made by January 24, 2024.
Today’s IRS release explains that—for severe storms and flooding that began on December 17, 2023, and January 9, 2024—affected taxpayers that reside or have a business in Kent, Providence, and Washington counties qualify for tax relief.
Various 2023 individual and business tax returns and tax payments are now due on July 15, 2024, including:
Penalties on payroll and excise tax deposits due on or after December 17, 2023, and before January 2, 2024, will be abated as long as the tax deposits were made by January 2, 2024.
Read additional related IRS releases RI-2024-05 and RI-2024-06.