Time-sensitive mail, like tax returns and bills, is no longer guaranteed a same-day postmark due to USPS transportation consolidations.
Voters and tax filers who tend to procrastinate may want to send important mail earlier this year. Oregon election officials ...
"Anytime you bring up anything or try to raise awareness or try to make a change, it's met with opposition." ...
Sen. Ron Wyden sent Postmaster General David Steiner a letter Thursday with 11 questions about the U.S. Postal Service's postmark policy.
Relying on a standard postmark for proof of mailing is no longer a safe bet for important deadlines.
As the 2026 tax filing season intensifies, tax professionals across the country are strengthening their documentation processes to meet IRS standards for time-sensitive correspondence. With filing ...
The United States Postal Service has hired restructuring advisers to review its finances as leaders warn the agency could run out of money by 2027 if major changes are not made. T ...
The Oyster Bay town board approves a resolution refunding the Stagnaris' penalty. The town also approves a refund to another ...
Most taxpayers assume that dropping a tax return or payment into the mail on the due date is enough. After all, the long-standing rule is simple: “timely mailed, timely filed.” […] ...
Tax refunds are shaping up to be supersized in 2026, thanks to the "big, beautiful bill" signed into law last summer by President Trump. And many Americans already have plans for how to use that money ...
FedEx announced Thursday it will return any tariff refunds it may receive to its customers who paid them as it seeks compensation from the federal government for tariffs paid that were subsequently ...