A change at the U.S. Postal Service could pose an issue for people who need to get bills, taxes and other mail postmarked by ...
Starting in 2026, USPS postmarks may no longer show the day mail was dropped off, which could cause documents to appear late ...
The U.S. Postal Service changed when mail is postmarked as it's being processed – which could cause issues with ...
Changes to how the U.S. mail is stamped are quietly rewriting the rules for anyone who relies on a postmark to prove they met ...
Here's what to know about 2026 Postal Service changes in postmark process, postage stamps and USPS shipping rates ...
The U.S. Postal Service's new postmark process could lead to late fees and penalties when mailing time-sensitive documents.
The United States Postal Service has changed the postmark process going into 2026, which potentially could add late fees and penalties to parcels.
A USPS postmark is used to indicate the date when mail was dropped in a mailbox or submitted at the post office counter. Now, USPS has clarified in a new rule that the postmark will reflect the date ...
The United States Postal Service quietly changed how it applies postmarks, and that operational tweak could ripple straight into your tax bill. By shifting the postmark from the local counter to ...
Instead of reflecting the date an envelope is dropped into a mailbox, the postmark will now represent the date it is first ...