Lansing MI – Regular hours of operation will be the order of the day on Friday April 15th and Monday April 18th at the Main Post Office at 4800 Collins Rd.
Jon Scott, A/Postmaster, Lansing Post Office says, “The window hours at the main branch on Collins Rd. will be opened its normal time from 8:30 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.” He further states, “We expect a steady flow of traffic, however not as hectic as in previous years. This is due largely in part to the diversion of filers using online tax services.” Scott adds, “Nevertheless, our employees will be ready for all customers. Additionally, customers can also mail their returns, purchase stamps and other mailing services at the two Automated Postal Center (APC) machines in the outer lobby.”
The hours for other local Lansing and surrounding postal locations for April 15th and 18th follows:
| Delta Postal Store (APC location) 5208 W Saginaw Hwy (behind Lansing Mall) 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. |
Downtown Station |
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Okemos Post Office (APC location) |
Holt Post Office 2190 Aurelius Rd Holt MI 48842 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. |
Tax Mail tips:
- Apply proper postage and stamps, especially with extra forms/schedules.
- If you use a non-IRS labeled envelope, make sure you print the proper IRS address. Print your return address in the upper-left-hand corner of your tax mail envelope.
- Customers who wish certification that their tax mail form is received by IRS, should mail it using Certified Mail Service/Return Receipt - available at your local post office.
- Customers with tax questions can contact the IRS at 1-800-829-1040; or go to www.irs.gov
“Meanwhile, as you drop your tax returns off, remember that the Postal Service does not receive any tax dollars to subsidize its operations – and hasn’t since 1982,” says Scott. For more than 200 years the Postal Service has been America’s trusted delivery service, every day and even on Tax Night.”
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