Since Hurricane Idalia hit Florida on Aug. 30, the FICPA has been advocating for its members and their clients, requesting all available relief at the state and federal levels.
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The FICPA on Friday sent a letter to the Internal Revenue Service requesting that the IRS update its communications to extend relief to Brevard, Orange and Osceola Counties.
FICPA President & CEO Shelly Weir on Thursday submitted a letter to FinCEN, requesting relief from the Oct. 17 Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) filing deadline in the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia.
FICPA President & CEO Shelly Weir on Thursday submitted a formal request to DOR Executive Director Jim Zingale asking for any and all tax relief that may be available in the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia.
On Thursday, President Joe Biden declared that a major disaster exists in the state of Florida and ordered federal aid to supplement state, tribal, and local recovery efforts in the areas affected by Hurricane Idalia.
The Internal Revenue Service on Wednesday announced that it has added Brevard, Orange and Osceola to the list of Idalia-impacted counties being granted tax relief through Feb. 15.
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The FICPA has called on federal legislators to support legislation that would delay the start date for the Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting requirements until all required rulemaking is final, and all rules would take effect on the same date.
On Monday, President Joe Biden declared that an emergency exists in the state of Florida beginning on Aug. 27, and continuing. The declaration allows DHS and FEMA to coordinate all relief efforts.