Last-minute tax filers? Denver Area Post Offices are ready

Late drop offs available. One metro location open until midnight for retail services.

April 10, 2013 



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Once again, the United States Postal Service will accommodate the parade of people pursuing a postmark proving punctual posting of their tax returns.

The Postal Service encourages everyone to file or mail their returns soon. All area Post Office retail windows will be open with regular customer service hours. The only location staying open late will be the Denver GMF retail facility at 7500 E. 53rd place, which is open for business until midnight.

With the exception of this one location, we will not be staying open late.

The following will not have retail services, but the collection boxes outside the office will be available for properly stamped envelopes until midnight.

  • Bear Valley Station, 7555 W. Amherst
  • Capitol Hill Station, 1571 Marion St.
  • Downtown Station, 951 20th St.
  • Glendale Station, 945 Birch St.    
  • GMF Finance Sta 7500  E 53rd Place
  • Lakewood Station, 10799 W. Alameda Ave.
  • Mile High Station, 450 W. 14th St.
  • Montclair Station, 8725 E. 11th Ave.
  • North Pecos Station, 1411 Cortez St.
  • Northglenn Station, 11887 Washington St.
  • South  Station, 225 S. Broadway
  • Sullivan Station, 8700 E. Jefferson Way
  • University Park Station, 3800 Buchtel Blvd.

Tax Mailing tips:

  • Apply the proper postage or stamps, especially if enclosing extra forms and schedules. Using a regular size Number 2 envelope, First Class postage costs 46 cents for the first ounce.
  • For heavier envelopes, add extra stamps or postage amounting to 20 cents for each additional ounce.
  • If you are not sure about the correct postage, it is best to add additional stamps, or take your forms to the Post Office to ensure that correct postage is applied.
  • Make sure you print the proper IRS address on the front of the envelope. 
  • Print your return address in the upper-left-hand corner of your tax mail envelope.
  • Customers who wish certification that their tax mail form was sent, should send it Certified Mail
  • Customers with IRS tax questions can contact the IRS at 1-800-829-1040; or go to www.irs.gov

The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

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