Helpful Information for Disaster Applicants in Georgia 

Release Date: April 8, 2008
Release Number: 1750-014

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ATLANTA, Ga. -- Help comes in many forms following major disasters. The information below may assist disaster applicants in Bartow, Burke, DeKalb, Floyd, Fulton, Jefferson and Polk counties with tax issues, unemployment and legal advice, according to officials with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA).

Affected businesses or individuals in the presidential disaster area will be given until May 19 to submit their returns or make tax payments, including estimated tax payments that have a due date falling on or after March 14, 2008, or on or before May 19, 2008. These dates correspond with the dates set by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Affected taxpayers should write "March 2008 Tornado," across the top of any forms submitted to the department.

Taxpayers eligible for the postponement of time to file returns, pay taxes, and perform other time-sensitive acts include individuals who live, and businesses whose principal place of business is located, in the covered disaster area. Taxpayers not in the covered disaster area, but whose books, records, or tax professionals' offices are in the covered disaster area, are also entitled to relief. In addition, all relief workers affiliated with a recognized government or philanthropic organization assisting in the relief activities in the covered disaster area are eligible for relief. Taxpayers who are assessed a penalty and believe they did not receive due consideration regarding the storms' impact, need assistance or have questions should contact DOR's main office in Atlanta at 404-417-2400.

March 14, the federal government declared Bartow, Burke, DeKalb, Floyd, Fulton, Jefferson and Polk counties a presidential disaster area qualifying for individual assistance. As a result, the IRS is postponing until May 19 certain deadlines for taxpayers who reside or have a business in the disaster area.

The postponement applies to return filing, tax payment and certain other time-sensitive acts otherwise due between March 14 and May 19.

In addition, the IRS will waive the failure-to-deposit penalties for employment and excise deposits due on or after March 14 and on or before March 31, as long as the deposits are made by March 31.

If an affected taxpayer receives a penalty notice from the IRS, the taxpayer should call the telephone number on the notice to have the IRS abate any interest and any late filing or late payment penalties that would otherwise apply. Penalties or interest will be abated only for taxpayers who have an original or extended filing, payment or deposit due date, including an extended filing or payment due date, from March 14 to May 19.

IRS computer systems automatically identify taxpayers located in the covered disaster area and apply automatic filing and payment relief. Affected taxpayers who reside or have a business located outside the covered disaster area must call the IRS disaster hotline at 1-866-562-5227 to request tax relief.

Taxpayers not in the covered disaster area, but whose books, records, or tax professionals' offices are in the covered disaster area, are also entitled to relief. In addition, all relief workers affiliated with a recognized government or philanthropic organization assisting in the relief activities in the covered disaster area are eligible for relief.  More IRS information can be found at the IRS website at www.irs.gov.

Additionally, Disaster grants from FEMA and other federal agencies do not count as income. This means they do not affect your taxes, Social Security benefits, or eligibility for Medicaid, welfare, food stamps, or aid to families with dependent children. Donations received from charitable organizations do not affect one's taxes, Social Security or other benefits either.

Those impacted by the severe storms and tornadoes in Bartow, Burke, DeKalb, Floyd, Fulton, Jefferson and Polk counties can register through May 19 by calling FEMA toll-free at (800) 621-3362 (FEMA). Or, for the hearing- and speech-impaired, TTY (800) 462-7585 and apply. Multilingual operators are available. The toll-free telephone numbers will operate 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily until further notice. Application for disaster assistance can also be made by registering online at www.fema.gov

FEMA coordinates the federal government's role in preparing for, preventing, mitigating the effects of, responding to, and recovering from all domestic disasters, whether natural or man-made, including acts of terror.

Last Modified: Tuesday, 08-Apr-2008 14:47:19