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Comptroller Franchot Announces Filing Extension for Taxpayers
9/7/2011
Following the lead of the Internal Revenue Service, Comptroller Peter Franchot today extended the September 15, 2011, filing due date for Maryland taxpayers and their preparers affected by Hurricane Irene. Eligible taxpayers now have until September 22, to file tax returns for personal and business tax filings normally due September 15.
“I empathize with anyone impacted by this disaster,” said Comptroller Franchot. “This extension will will assure that any individuals and business in the area are not penalized by an incident that was beyond their control. I remind everyone effected that this provision is only an extension to file, not a postponement to pay.
”The taxpayer or taxpayer’s preparer must be located in an area that was under an evacuation order or a severe weather warning due to Hurricane Irene, even if the preparer is located outside of the federally declared disaster areas.
For more information on tax relief in disaster situations, visit ww.irs.gov. Taxpayers should continue to visit the Comptroller’s Website at www.marylandtaxes.com for the more updated information on tax relief for Marylanders.
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