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Home » Tax Reporting Extension for California Wildfire Victims
The wildfires sweeping through California, especially in Los Angeles County, have left a trail of unimaginable loss and disruption, deeply affecting individuals, families, and businesses.
While your primary focus is undoubtedly on safety, and rebuilding what has been lost, the added responsibility of tax compliance can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’re here to share important information about tax reporting extensions and tax relief directly available for the affected taxpayers by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration.
“The people in Los Angeles County have experienced unimaginable tragedy, and the state will continue to do everything possible to help these communities,” Gavin Newsom said in a statement.
The IRS has extended certain tax filing deadlines to ease out the burden on those affected by the wildfires. Businesses now have until October 15, 2025, to submit their tax forms, including 1099s and W-2s. Additional relief may be available to affected taxpayers who participate in a retirement plan or individual retirement account.
The same relief will be available to any other counties added later to the disaster area. The extension has provided a much-needed buffer to prioritize the well-being of your employees, clients, and community while managing compliance obligations.
If your operations have been disrupted by the California wildfires, the IRS allows for extensions to issue and file tax forms. Here’s how:
1. Requesting an Extension for Issuing Forms to Recipients
Note: You can submit the form to the IRS with Tax1099 or choose to Fax at 877-477-0572 (or 304-579-4105 for international submissions)
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2. Requesting an Extension for Filing Forms with the IRS
You have multiple options to file an extension request:
Special Note: For W-2s and 1099-NEC forms, extensions must be submitted on paper, and applicants are required to sign Line 7 of Form 8809 for processing.
The due dates for filing Form 8809 are shown below:
If any due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, file by the next business day.
Taxpayers considered “affected” by the wildfires are eligible for filing and payment deadline postponements. According to IRS guidelines, affected taxpayers include:
We understand that tax reporting might not feel like a priority in the wake of such devastating events. However, taking a few proactive steps now can save you from added stress later. Our goal is to support businesses like yours with accurate and timely information to help ease the burden of compliance during this difficult time.
For further assistance, affected taxpayers can contact the IRS Disaster Hotline at 866-562-5227, or reach out to local IRS offices for specific relief options. If you need additional assistance, IRS-authorized e-filing platforms like Tax1099 are excellent starting points. Together, we can help you navigate these unprecedented circumstances with clarity and resilience.
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