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Level 2
posted Apr 13, 2023 9:49:44 AM

Federal Tax due extension in disaster areas

I moved to Santa Clara, CA in 2022 and was affected by the flood but my spouse didn't move to California. We're filing federal tax jointly and I'm filing CA state tax separately since my spouse never lived in California in 2022 nor had any CA-sourced income. I owe both federal tax and CA tax. Do we qualify for paying the tax due on Oct 16?

According to IRS, "penalty relief is automatically given to taxpayers with an IRS address of record located in the disaster area." I don't have a IRS address record in CA since I just moved in last year. TurboTax still says I owe a tax penalty. Which form do I need to fill out to waive the penalty? 

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Expert Alumni
Apr 13, 2023 10:02:51 AM

  Yes, you would qualify for the automatic penalty relief since you were affected by the flood.  If you are using your address on the return, then you would be eligible. 

 

When you mail in your return, the IRS would calculate your penalty due.  You can select, let the IRS calculate my penalty instead of having TurboTax do it when you get to the section for Other Tax Situations and it asks if you want to see if you qualify for a penalty waiver. 

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Expert Alumni
Apr 13, 2023 10:02:51 AM

  Yes, you would qualify for the automatic penalty relief since you were affected by the flood.  If you are using your address on the return, then you would be eligible. 

 

When you mail in your return, the IRS would calculate your penalty due.  You can select, let the IRS calculate my penalty instead of having TurboTax do it when you get to the section for Other Tax Situations and it asks if you want to see if you qualify for a penalty waiver. 

Level 2
Apr 13, 2023 10:17:39 AM

Thanks! Just to confirm, I can pay both federal and CA tax by Oct 16? And it's ok my spouse doesn't live in California? 

Expert Alumni
Apr 13, 2023 11:07:21 AM

Yes, if you file jointly with your spouse.

Level 2
Apr 19, 2023 9:47:43 PM

Thanks! Do I need to be the primary spouse in order to qualify for tax relief?