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SoCal Mail Processing Centers Extend Hours Through Monday Tax Deadline

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Procrastinators have the entire weekend to file their taxes, but the U.S. Postal Service will still accommodate the latest of late filers with extended hours through Monday night.

Several U.S. Postal Service processing centers in the Southern California area will be open beyond normal operating hours on Monday, April 18 to allow people to mail off their tax returns in time.

Tax day falls later than usual this year because the District of Columbia, where the Internal Revenue is headquartered, is celebrating Emancipation Day Friday. State and federal tax filers have until midnight Monday to file their returns.

The following centers will accept mail until midnight Monday:

--Los Angeles Processing and Distribution Center, 7001 S. Central Ave.
--Santa Ana Processing and Distribution Center, 3101 W. Sunflower Ave.
--San Bernardino Processing and Distribution Center, 1900 W. Redlands Blvd.

The following centers will be collecting mail until 9 p.m. on Monday:

--Santa Clarita Processing and Distribution Center, 28201 Franklin Parkway
--Industry Processing and Distribution Center, 15421 Gale Ave., City of Industry.

All other mail collection boxes and post offices will be collecting mail at their regular posted times.

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