STORM DAMAGE? STATE AND FEDS EXTEND TAX FILING DEADLINE

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By Miriam Raftery

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March 8, 2023 (San Diego) – San Diego County residents, along with residents in most other California counties, can delay filing their state and federal taxes until October 16 – if you were impacted by the recent winter storms. 

``As communities across the state continue recovering from the damage caused by the winter storms, California is working swiftly to help recovering Californians get back on their feet,'' Gov. Gavin Newsom said. ``The state is aligning with the Biden Administration and extending the tax filing deadline in addition to the tax relief announced earlier this year.''

Those with storm damage can also claim a deduction for disaster loss. 

The tax relief applies to individual income tax returns that would normally be due April 18, as well as quarterly estimated tax payments that would have been due on January 17 and April 18.

 


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