
Tax Relief and Casualty Losses in Disaster Situations
This webcast will cover the federal tax relief process when a disaster declaration is made. Join our experts in learning how and when the IRS provides tax filing relief.
Format
Webcast
NASBA Field of Study
Taxes
Level
Update
CPE Credits
1.5
Instructor
Gerard Schreiber, Jr., Amy Wang
Availability
3 months
Product Number
WC2777856
Federal tax relief when a disaster declaration is made
In this webcast, we will discuss the steps that take place before relief is offered: from the states, to the Administration, to Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and finally the IRS. This presentation will cover the types of tax relief offered to taxpayers, including casualty loss deductions.
- Practitioners who want to understand federal resources available to individuals and businesses
- CPAs who want to help clients minimize financial burdens after a disaster and benefit from available tax relief and incentives
- IRS
- Casualty loss deductions
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Filing relief
- Disaster tax relief
- Apply casualty loss deductions
- Identify disaster filing and payment relief options
- Recall the IRS disaster relief process
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