With the early start of this year’s hurricane season, the
Internal Revenue Service encourages individuals and businesses to safeguard
themselves against natural disasters by taking a few simple steps.
Create a Backup Set of Records Electronically
Taxpayers should keep a set of backup records in a safe
place. The backup should be stored away from the original set.
Keeping a backup set of records –– including, for example,
bank statements, tax returns, insurance policies, etc. –– is easier now that
many financial institutions provide statements and documents electronically,
and much financial information is available on the Internet. Even if the
original records are provided only on paper, they can be scanned into an
electronic format. With documents in electronic form, taxpayers can download
them to a backup storage device, like an external hard drive, or burn them to a
CD or DVD.
Document Valuables
Another step a taxpayer can take to prepare for disaster is
to photograph or videotape the contents of his or her home, especially items of
higher value. The IRS has a disaster loss workbook, Publication 584, which can
help taxpayers compile a room-by-room list of belongings.
A photographic record can help an individual prove the
market value of items for insurance and casualty loss claims. Photos should be
stored with a friend or family member who lives outside the area.
Update Emergency Plans
Emergency plans should be reviewed annually. Personal and
business situations change over time as do preparedness needs. When employers
hire new employees or when a company or organization changes functions, plans
should be updated accordingly and employees should be informed of the changes.
Check on Fiduciary Bonds
Employers who use payroll service providers should ask the
provider if it has a fiduciary bond in place. The bond could protect the
employer in the event of default by the payroll service provider.
IRS Ready to Help
If disaster strikes, an affected taxpayer can call
1-866-562-5227 to speak with an IRS specialist trained to handle
disaster-related issues.
Back copies of previously-filed tax returns and all
attachments, including Forms W-2, can be requested by filing Form 4506, Request
for Copy of Tax Return.
Alternatively, transcripts showing most line items on these
returns can be ordered on-line, by calling 1-800-908-9946 or by using Form
4506T-EZ, Short Form Request for Individual Tax Return Transcript or Form
4506-T, Request for Transcript of Tax Return.
Liberty Tax is also here to help. We have emergency plans in place and will be
able to quickly and efficiently help you and your family.
David Rocci