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   Death and Taxes After Hurricane
Read this to find out about out property issues that arise after death, life insurance claims and possible survivor benefits from Social Security and private retirement.
By: Partnership for Legal Access
  
   
   Hurricane Ike and Texas Taxes (Separate Website)
Disaster relief resources from the Comptroller's office.
By: Texas Legal Services Center
  
   
   Hurricane Katrina and Texas Taxes
Questions and Answers about: Donations, Fundraisers, Rentals, Purchases, etc...
By: Partnership for Legal Access
  
   
   Hurricane Katrina: Information on Charitable Giving, Tax-Relief Issues (Separate Website)
The Internal Revenue Service is working to provide appropriate relief and assistance to victims of Hurricane Katrina. If you are a victim of Hurricane Katrina and need help with tax matters, please call 1-866-562-5227.
By: IRS.gov
  
   
   Hurricane Rita and Texas Taxes
Questions and Answers about: Buying Items, Hotel and Motel cost, Repair and Material cost and Texas Sales and Use Taxes.
By: Partnership for Legal Access
  
   
   LiveHelp Available for Hurricane Ike Disaster Relief
Are you a victim of Hurricane Ike in need of legal help? Use LiveHelp to ask a volunteer lawyer for help.
By: Texas Legal Services Center
  
   
   Tax Relief in Disaster Situations (Separate Website)
Special tax law provisions may help taxpayers recover financially from the impact of a disaster, especially when the president declares their location to be a major disaster area. Depending on the circumstances, the IRS may grant additional time to file returns and pay taxes. Both individuals and businesses in a presidentially declared disaster area can get a faster refund by claiming losses related to the disaster on the tax return for the previous year, usually by filing an amended return.
By: IRS.gov
  
   
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