US Postal Service changes to postmark dating system take effect

HUNTSVILLE — Without a lot of fanfare, the U.S. Postal Service has enacted changes that can affect tax returns and even mail-in balloting.

A new Postal Service rule, which went into effect Dec. 24, clarifies that postmarks reflect the date of the first automated processing — not necessarily the actual mailing date. While this may seem minor for most mailings, it can have significant implications for filing taxes, mail-in ballots, legal documents and year-end charitable giving. To ensure an on-time postmark:…

  • Request a hand-stamped postmark at the USPS counter to ensure the actual mailing date is recorded.
  • Purchase postage at the counter, where printed labels include the correct acceptance date.
  • Use certified or registered mail, which provides official evidence…

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