Sen. Jon Ossoff Urges IRS to Waive Penalties for Tax Filings Delayed by USPS Issues
Inquiry Seeks Faster Refund Processing and Account Adjustments for Affected Georgia Taxpayers
According to SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff has started an inquiry with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) after hearing from Georgia residents who are facing penalties for late or missing tax filings and payments. These issues have arisen because of delays with the U.S. Postal Service (USPS). Residents have reported that their tax documents which were sent through the mail have been delayed or lost due to problems with the USPS Palmetto Regional Processing and Distribution Center which began operating earlier this year.
In his inquiry Sen. Ossoff is asking the IRS to waive any penalties and interest fees that people have incurred due to these USPS delays. He also wants the IRS to quickly update taxpayer accounts to stop any further fees from accumulating and to speed up the processing of tax refunds for those affected by the mail delays. The senator is concerned that many taxpayers are struggling financially because of these issues and the slow processing of their refunds.
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Sen. Ossoff Intensifies Efforts to Alleviate Financial Impact of USPS Delays on Georgia Taxpayers
Since March, Sen. Ossoff has been working hard to address problems with USPS operations, trying to fix the issues that are affecting Georgia families and businesses. His latest effort is focused on reducing the financial burden on his constituents and making sure that tax issues are handled fairly despite the problems with USPS.