Mailing Tips for Tax Day

Post Offices open normal business hours on April 18

April 14, 2017 



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CENTRAL PA DISTRICT — With the deadline for filing tax returns rapidly approaching, the United States Postal Service reminds last-minute filers to pay special attention to collection box pick-up times and Post Office retail hours on Tuesday, April 18.

(Note: Federal Tax deadline is April 18 because of a Washington, D.C. holiday on April 17.)

Post Offices in Central PA will be open regular business hours on Tuesday, April 18.  Post Office, Self-Service Kiosks and collection box location, hours, and pick-up time information is available at 1-800-ASK-USPS or online at www.usps.com.

Here are some tax mailing tips from USPS:

  • On April 18, mail early in the day at any Post Office, station, branch or collection box.
  • If depositing returns in a collection box on April 18, double-check the pick-up schedule on the label. To ensure getting the April 18th postmark, deposit returns before the last scheduled pick-up time. 
  • Stamped packages weighing more than 13 ounces must be presented in person to a Post Office clerk to comply with FAA regulations.
  • Affix the appropriate postage, especially since the item may weigh more than an ounce. Have a postal sales and service associate weigh and rate the item for you. Tax agencies will not pay postage due and your short-paid return will be returned to sender – and you may miss the deadline (tip: 5 pages equals approximately one ounce).
  • Furthermore, it is very important that your envelope has a return address. Short-paid items without a return address will be sent to the postal mail recovery office for determination of the sender, delaying its return.
  • The USPS highly recommends getting the security of proof of mailing and proof of delivery of your tax returns -- use certified mail service with a return receipt, plus the applicable postage.

Please remember that mail must be deposited before the last collection time at the post office or collection box on April 18 to receive an April 18th postmark.

The Central PA District serves ZIP Codes 169 through 188, 195 and 196.

The Postal Service does not receive tax dollars for operating expenses; it relies entirely on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations. 

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