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Next month we will be hosting an IRS Workshop at our Kingwood Office with Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS). The purpose of this Taxpayer Advocate Workshop is to help you through any unresolved tax issues and provide step-by-step guidance.
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Dan Crenshaw's IRS Workshop
On August 10 we will be hosting a Taxpayer Advocate Workshop with TAS in order to help you with any of your unresolved IRS tax problems. Scan the QR code, click the link below, or tap the flyer above to sign up for a time slot!
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FEMA Urges Residents to Prepare for Peak 2022 Hurricane Season, Shares Critical Preparedness Tools
The agency also announced key resources to help people before, during and after disaster, including a new FEMA webpage for the public to protect themselves and their property from the nation’s No. 1 disaster – flooding.
Heading into what is projected to be an above-average hurricane season, FEMA urges residents to prepare before the height of hurricane season.
“My message to the public is this: identify your risks, have a plan and act today. The best way to help yourself, your family and your community recover after a disaster is by taking steps now, before it’s too late,” said FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell. “Remember, just because your area was not touched by a hurricane in the past few years, does not mean it will be spared this time around. I encourage everyone to download our new and improved FEMA mobile app and start making a plan today. But most importantly, pay attention to your local officials and emergency managers for guidance on when and if to evacuate.”
FEMA recently announced an update to its mobile app -- in English and Spanish -- to help users take charge of disasters. The app is available for download on iOS or Android. Watch our FEMA App video and visit the FEMA App webpage for additional information.
Disasters can be expensive, but preparedness doesn’t need to be. Everyone can take several steps now, with little to no cost, that will help prepare for tropical systems. FEMA also has several resources available to help anyone who wants to design or update their preparedness plans:
· Anyone can visit Ready.gov, or the Spanish version Listo.gov, today for helpful tips and resources in their preparedness actions.
· The Ready.gov/hurricane page also gives specific guidance to prepare for tropical systems.
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