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Victims of May 10 Storms, Tornadoes May Qualify for IRS Disaster Relief
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Relief for August 2007 Storm and Flooding Victims — Taxpayers in 15 counties have until Nov. 15, to fulfill certain tax obligations.
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Tax Relief for June 10, 2007, Tornado, Storm Victims — Taxpayers in 37 counties have until Sept. 5, to fulfill certain tax obligations.
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Tax Relief for March 12, 2006, Tornado and Storm Victims — Delaware County affected.
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Oklahoma tax rebate can now be reported on IRS “short form”
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Tax Relief for Oklahoma Wildfire Victims — Twelve counties affected by fires beginning Dec. 1, 2005.
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Tax relief for Oklahoma residents — 25 counties affected by severe storms and tornadoes beginning May 8, 2003.
- Penalty relief for April 19, 2003 tornado victims — Washington County taxpayers affected
- Geographic Boundaries Determined for Tax Incentives Associated with "Former Indian Reservations in Oklahoma"
How to Contact Us in Oklahoma
Oklahoma Tax Commission Can Assign Federal Employer Identification Numbers
Taxpayers needing a Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) may be eligible to have one assigned today. In a joint IRS and Oklahoma Tax Commission project, the state can assign the FEIN. To be eligible, the taxpayer must apply at the Oklahoma Tax Commission office located in Oklahoma City and need the FEIN for a:
- Sole Proprietor with Employees
- Partnership
- Personal Services Corporation
- Corporation
- Household Employer
- Limited Liability Company
Oklahoma Tax Commission, Oklahoma City:
- State Capitol Complex 2501 N. Lincoln-Conners Building Room 418
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