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April 11, 2008
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Post Offices Open Late for Last-Minute Returns April 15

Pembroke Pines FL — If you'll be working on your taxes into the evening hours on Tuesday, April 15, you'll be happy to know that several Post Offices are extending their hours to accept your last-minute income tax return.

In Miami-Dade County:
The following Miami locations will have full service retail operations and employees will collect IRS tax returns in the Post Office parking lot until 12 midnight:

  • Norland Branch, 18640 NW 2 Avenue
  • Miami General Mail Facility, 2200 NW 72 Avenue
  • Snapper Creek Branch, 11000 SW 104 Street

Additionally, employees at the Ocean View Branch, 445 W 40 Street in Miami Beach, will accept your return until 7 PM. Employees at the Hialeah Lakes Station, 1500 W 84 Street in Hialeah, and the Miami Gardens Branch, 6193 NW 183 Street in Miami Gardens, will accept your tax envelope until 6 PM.

These Miami Post Offices are open later than 5 PM daily, including Tuesday, April 15:

  • Town and Country Postal Store, 8266 Mills Drive, until 7:30 PM
  • Pinecrest Postal Store, 11301 S Dixie Highway, until 8 PM
  • Avenue of the Americas Postal Store, 1455 NW 107 Avenue, until 9 PM

In Broward County:
Employees will collect tax returns until 12 midnight in the parking lot at these locations:

  • Fort Lauderdale Main Office, 1900 West Oakland Park Blvd in Fort Lauderdale
  • South Florida Retail Unit, 16000 Pines Blvd in Pembroke Pines

As a reminder, these Post Offices are open daily after 5 PM, including Tuesday, April 15:

  • South Florida Retail Unit, 16000 Pines Blvd in Pembroke Pines, until 7 PM
  • Sawgrass Postal Store, 12801 W Sunrise Blvd in Fort Lauderdale, until 7 PM
  • University Postal Store, 7972 Pines Blvd in Hollywood, until 8 PM

In Monroe County:
Check with your local Post Office for regular business hours.

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