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Florida storm victims eligible for tax relief can take advantage of extended deadlines.

Florida Storm victims now have until August 15, 2023, to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments, the IRS announced Tuesday, May 2. The tax agency is offering relief to any area designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) due to tornadoes, severe storms, and flooding from April 12 to 14–individuals and households residing or owning businesses in Broward County qualify for tax relief. Other areas added later to the disaster area will also qualify for the same relief. (Click here to check the current list of eligible localities via the IRS disaster relief page)
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Breaking Down Biden's Tax Plan: Who Pays More, Who Pays Less, and What It Means for You

Breaking Down President Biden’s Tax Plan: Who Pays More, Who Pays Less, and What It Means for You

During his campaign, President Joe Biden promised no new taxes for Americans earning less than $400,000 while proposing higher taxes for corporations and the wealthy. As Biden's $3.5 trillion tax plan is refined down to $1.75 trillion, discover which policies survived, which were cut, and what it all means for you. From expanded child and dependent tax credits to increased corporate tax rates, our article breaks down the key elements of Biden's proposal and its potential impact on your financial future.
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