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IRS expands tax relief area for Katrina victims.

Publication: The National Public Accountant
Publication Date: 01-OCT-05
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: IRS expands tax relief area for Katrina victims.(PRACTITIONERS INTHENEWS)(Internal Revenue Service)(Brief article)

Article Excerpt
The areas eligible for relief include 64 Louisiana parishes, 52 counties in Mississippi counties, six in Alabama and three in Florida. Taxpayers can deduct their disaster losses by filing an amended 2004 return or wait and claim the losses in 2005; because the President declared it a federal disaster...

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