For Colorado wildfire victims, IRS extends 2021 tax-filing deadline, other deadlines to May 16
IRS announces tax relief for Colorado wildfires and straight-line winds
Tax relief may be available for damage from federally declared disasters
Colorado Department of Revenue announces tax relief for Coloradans impacted by Boulder County fire
Qualified disaster tax relief — retirement plans and employee retention credits
Resources for Coloradans Impacted by the Marshall Fire | Colorado Governor Jared Polis
On-demand CPE course: MBAexpress: Faster Disaster Recovery – V 2.0
Video: Understanding Tax Relief for Disasters
Topics include identifying types of relief available to taxpayers in a disaster area, calculating disaster area casualty losses, documenting disaster area casualty losses, obtaining information about federally declared disaster areas, and learning about the IRS Disaster Assistance and Emergency Relief Program. Reviewed 05/06/2019
AICPA BENEVOLENT FUND:
Affected by the Marshall Fire? The AICPA Benevolent Fund was created in 1933 to provide short-term assistance to members struggling with daily living expenses. Please consider applying to the Fund if you are experiencing hardships due to unemployment, an accident affecting personal or family health, medical expenses exceeding insurance coverage, natural disaster, or the loss of a primary source of family income.