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BobKamman
Level 15
December 19, 2025

The New Wimpy Postmark Policy

  • December 19, 2025
  • 4 replies
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For a letter mailed today I will gladly postmark you Tuesday . . .

U.S. Postal Service rules changes could mean delays for mail being postmarked by one or more days after it is received by the post office. This could cause payments and reports to be counted late for any submissions to the agency that are date sensitive.

The Postal Service has instituted a nationwide change (effective 12/24/25) that affects when postmarks are affixed to mail. Unless a customer requests a postmark at a Postal Service retail location, postmarks are no longer added when mail is first received but are automatically stamped later while being sorted and processed at regional distribution centers.

This means your mail could be postmarked several days after you drop it in a mailbox. Because many federal and state laws define timely payment based on the Postal Service’s postmark, payments or reports may be considered delinquent if they are mailed too close to a deadline — even if they were, in fact, placed in a mailbox before the deadline date.

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sjrcpa
Level 15
December 19, 2025
IRonMaN
Level 15
December 19, 2025

This simply a way to show how the USPS has been improved.  If something is mailed from Boston to Seattle, they are just going to have the Seattle regional facility postmark it so they show how they have improved delivery dates....................... from Boston to Seattle in a single day ------- impressive.

Slava Ukraini!
George4Tacks
Level 15
December 19, 2025

Answers are easy. Questions are hard!
Taxes-by-Rocky
Level 7
December 21, 2025

So much for the float!!

This will move a vast amount of payments, large and small, online.  I'm sure that is precisely what they wanted to achieve.