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e-News for Small Business Issue 2026-11

New method to recover dyed fuel excise tax, Disaster tax relief, Apply for Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council, Low Income Taxpayer Clinic grants, and more

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e-News for Small Business

May 19, 2026

Issue Number: 2026-11

Inside This Issue


Guidance on a new method to recover dyed fuel excise tax


Businesses may file for a refund using the updated Form 8849,Claim for Refund of Excise Taxes and Schedule 5 (Form 8849), Section 4081(e) and 6435 along with the appropriate schedules. Electronic filing options have been expanded, allowing for faster submission and tracking of claims.

All claims must be submitted with complete documentation, including proof of purchase, usage records, and applicable certification statements. Only properly substantiated claims will be considered.

Businesses should review the guidance to ensure compliance with all requirements before filing. They should also consult a qualified tax professional if they have questions about how this new method may affect them.

For full details see the news release.


Disaster tax relief available for Southeast Georgia and Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands


Businesses and individuals in Southeast Georgia affected by wildfires and straight-line winds that began on April 18, 2026, now have until Aug. 20, 2026, to file various federal business and individual tax returns and make tax payments.

Businesses and individuals in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands affected by Typhoon Sinlaku that began on April 11, 2026, now have until Nov. 2, 2026, to file various federal business and individual tax returns and make tax payments.

The IRS automatically identifies taxpayers located in covered disaster areas and applies filing and payment relief. But affected taxpayers who reside or have a business located outside the covered disaster area should call the IRS Special Services toll-free number at 866-562-5227 to request this tax relief.

The Tax relief in disaster situations page on IRS.gov has the most recent tax relief info for taxpayers affected by a disaster.

  


Apply now to join the Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council


Interested businesses or individuals can now apply to be a member of the Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council by submitting an IRSAC application and resume to publicliaison@irs.gov. 

Applications will be accepted through June 5, 2026.

IRSAC members offer IRS leadership recommendations on tax administration, with a focus on improving service, compliance, and communication between the IRS and the public. Qualified applicants, if selected, will serve a three-year term beginning January 2027. For full details about required skills and qualifications, see the news release.

Email questions about IRSAC or the application process to publicliaison@irs.gov publicliaison@irs.gov.

 


Apply for a Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic grant through July 6


The IRS is accepting applications through July 6, 2026, for Low Income Taxpayer Clinic grants to help organizations serve taxpayers in their communities.

 LITCs services include:

  • Pro bono representation for resolving tax disputes
  • Assistance for taxpayers whom English is a second language
  • Advocacy for issues that impact low-income taxpayers

Applicants may request up to $200,000 for the 2027 grant year, subject to per-clinic funding cap set by Congress.

 Grant applications should be submitted electronically by 11:59 p.m. ET on July 6, 2026.

 For more information, see the news release.

     


Other tax news


The following information may be of interest to individuals and groups in or related to small businesses:

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