New USPS Rules for 2026 Impact Social Security, Taxes, Medicare, and Mail-In Ballots
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Learn how USPS postmark rules affect taxes, social security, medicare, benefits, and voting deadlines. Learn simple steps to protect yourself from late postmarks and missed deadlines.
This content explains how USPS postmark rules work today and why mailing something on time may no longer protect deadlines. It covers how postmark dates are applied, why mail processing delays happen, and how this affects taxes, Social Security, Medicare, ballots, and other government paperwork. You’ll learn why deadlines depend on processing dates, not mailbox drop-offs, how USPS operations have changed, and what steps help protect important mail. The focus is on understanding mail timing, avoiding penalties, preventing benefit delays, and staying compliant with strict government deadlines.
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