
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reminds taxpayers that May is National Wildfire Awareness Month and the week of May 4th to the 10th is National Hurricane Preparedness Week. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have warned that there is a substantial chance that the Atlantic hurricane season will be stronger than usual. During the first quarter of 2025 the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) issued 12 disaster declarations.
With the substantial risk of hurricanes in the southeastern region and the possibility of tornadoes, fires, earthquakes and other natural disasters throughout the nation, it is important for all taxpayers to take reasonable protective steps. These steps include securing and duplicating essential documents, creating lists of collections and other valuable property and learning how to find assistance. Planning ahead can help ensure a smoother financial recovery after a natural disaster.
Ken Graham, Director of the National Weather Service, urged everyone to be ready for the hurricane season. He stated, "Ensure that you are ready to take action if a hurricane threatens your area by developing an evacuation plan and gathering hurricane supplies now, before a storm is bearing down on your community."
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