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With the peak hurricane season in September, the Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers to protect their tax and financial records.
Between 1851 and 2024, there have been 1,062 hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean. September is the peak month with 425 hurricanes. During this time, there have been 169 major hurricanes (category 3, 4 or 5) and 63 hurricanes made landfall in the United States.
This September could be another busy season for hurricane watchers. The Caribbean water temperatures are 85 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit and favorable to the development of tropical storms and hurricanes. With this warmer water, there is greater hurricane intensity. The strongest September hurricanes were the Galveston Hurricane in the year 1900 and Hurricane Carla in 1961.
September is designated as National Preparedness Month. All individuals should use this time, before the natural disaster season, to protect important tax and financial information. The IRS offers several helpful tips to protect personal, financial and tax information. Additional information is also available on IRS.gov or FEMA.gov.
Editor's Note: September is a prime time for hurricanes. These IRS guidelines are very helpful to make sure you are prepared for a natural disaster. Your preparations now may be essential for receiving a prompt government grant or insurance payment later.
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