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To: PatiBob who wrote (167959)10/14/2008 2:51:57 PM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
Maybe you could just claim that Ike took your records. It would be true, wouldn't it?



To: PatiBob who wrote (167959)10/14/2008 2:53:16 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 

We're screwed with our taxes. Don't know which box they are in and frankly, I don't even care right now. Way too much worry about just having a roof over my head without worrying about the damn IRS.


That is definitely one thing you do not have to worry about. You've got a reprieve until January 5, 2009 for filing.

The IRS is postponing until Jan. 5, 2009, filing and payment deadlines for Louisiana and Texas taxpayers affected by Hurricane Ike. The agency is continuing to monitor the impact of Ike. Watch this page for updates.

Tax relief is also available to victims of Hurricane Gustav in Louisiana and Mississippi. Certain filing and payment deadlines have been postponed until Jan. 5, 2009.

With an active hurricane season underway, the IRS recommends that taxpayers in vulnerable areas take steps now to protect their tax and financial records. For further information on hurricane recovery, visit the Federal Emergency Management Agency hurricane response page.


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