Florida-Based Individuals and Businesses Are Granted Extensions to File and Pay


Adding to previously announced relief for taxpayers affected by Hurricanes Helene and Debby, the IRS has extended tax filing and certain payment deadlines to May 1, 2025, for taxpayers affected by Hurricane Milton throughout Florida.

With this automatic extension, taxpayers have additional time to file both federal individual and business tax returns, covering 2024 returns normally due during March and April 2025 as well as 2023 individual and corporate returns with valid extensions. It also applies to tax year 2024 payments, including quarterly estimated tax payments. However, the extension does not apply to tax year 2023 payments.

Eligible Florida Counties for Hurricane-Related Federal Tax Relief


In response to Hurricane Milton, the IRS granted relief to taxpayers in 51 counties throughout Florida, including individuals and businesses in six counties—Broward, Indian River, Martin, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, and St. Lucie—that previously did not qualify for relief under Hurricanes Debby or Helene.