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E-file to Remain Available through Oct. 31, 2011, for Victims of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee
(Español)
E-file continúa Disponible Hasta el 31 de Octubre para los Contribuyentes de Nueva York Afectados por el Huracán Irene y la Tormenta Tropical Lee
Tax Relief for Victims of the Remnants of Tropical Storm Lee in New York
Tax Relief for Victims of Hurricane Irene in New York
(Español)
Alivio Tributario a Víctimas del Huracán Irene en Nueva York
Tax Relief for August 2009 Storm and Flooding Victims
IRS Grants Tax Relief to Victims of August 2007 Storm, Flooding and Tornado in Queens County
IRS Grants Tax Relief to April 2007 Storm, Flooding Victims
— Taxpayers have until June 25 to file tax returns.
Tax Relief for April 2007 Storm and Flooding Victims
— Taxpayers have until June 25 to file tax returns.
New filing address for your federal tax return
— Redistributing work to improve customer service, the IRS has taxpayers in Metro New York and Long Island and nine other states sending their tax returns to a different processing center in 2004.
Grants to businesses by the Empire State Development Corp. and the NYC Economic Development Corp. under the WTC Grant Programs
— such grants are generally taxable, but recipients may deduct business expenses paid for by the grants
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Page Last Reviewed or Updated: November 10, 2011