Postal Service Announces Tax Day Hours

Six Post Offices Extending Retail Window Hours Until 8 P.M. On April 15

March 31, 2010 



HARRISBURG — With the deadline for filing income tax returns rapidly approaching, the Postal Service is getting ready for last minute filers.

Six Post Offices will offer extended retail window hours until 8 p.m. on Tax Night. Customers who need retail window service are advised to get to these Post Offices before 8 p.m. These are the only Post Offices locally with extended hours. All others will be open regular business hours. (Refer to the listing on the reverse side).

Additionally, last minute tax filers can deposit their tax return in the collection boxes in front of these six locations before 11:59 on April 15, this year’s tax deadline, and still receive a postmark.

Automated Postal Centers (APCs) are available at nineteen area Post Offices. Using a debit or credit card, customers can use the APC to weigh and mail their tax returns or regular mail and packages 24 hour a day, 7 days a week, at most locations.

Postal customers can easily avoid a trip to the main Post Office by mailing their returns or extension requests early in the day at any of the Post Offices, stations, branches or collection boxes in their community. However, tax filers using a collection box should make certain that the posted pick-up time has not passed to ensure returns will receive the April 15 postmark.

The Postal Service offers the following advice to tax filers:

  • Mail as early in the day as possible.
  • Always include your return address on your mailpiece.
  • Be certain to weigh your returns or extension requests on a postal scale and affix the proper amount of postage. This is especially true if you are filing extra forms or schedules this year. Tax agencies will not pay postage due, so short-paid tax filings must be returned for additional postage. Ordinarily, that means you’ll miss the deadline.
  • Customers who need retail window service are advised to get to the Post Office before closing time. Most Post Offices are open regular hours on April 15. Six are extending retail window hours until 8 p.m.

Editor’s note: A list of Post Offices with late mail collections and Automated Postal Centers (APCs) is on the reverse side.

The Post Offices listed below will extend their retail window hours until 8PM on April 15. Additionally, customers can deposit their taxes in the main collection boxes out front at these locations until 11:59 p.m. on Tax Night and still receive an April 15 postmark.

2010 April 15 Tax Night Extended Hours

Post Office/Location: Last mail collection: Retail closes at:
Harrisburg Main Post Office*
1425 Crooked Hill Road
Harrisburg
11:59 PM 8PM
 
Lancaster Main Post Office*
1400 Harrisburg Pike
Lancaster
11:59PM 8PM
 
Lehigh Valley Post Office*
17 South Commerce Way
Lehigh Valley
11:59PM 8PM
 
Reading/Gus Yatron*
2100 North 13 TH Street
Reading
11:59PM 8PM
 
Scranton Main Post Office*
2800 Stafford Avenue
Scranton
11:59PM 8PM
 
Williamsport Main Post Office
2901 Reach Road
Williamsport
11:59PM 8PM

*An asterisk denotes an office with an Automated Postal Center.

Additionally, Automated Postal Centers are located at these Post Offices:

Bethlehem, Chambersburg, Easton Palmer Branch, East York Branch, Gettysburg, Hanover, Lower Paxton Branch (Harrisburg), Mechanicsburg, Shillington, Reading Station, West York Branch (York), Whitehall, Wilkes-Barre and Wyomissing.

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