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It is tax day, the day that American’s must have their federal taxes filed by. If you put it off until the last minute, we have some information you need to know.
The following retail collection points are available for tax filers on Tuesday, April 15:
Buffalo Main Office Windows, 1200 William St., Buffalo. Full Service until 6 p.m., and stamp vending machines and April 15th postmark available in outer lobby until midnight.
Buffalo Cayuga Branch Post Office, 285 Cayuga Rd., Cheektowaga. Full retail service and April 15th postmark until midnight.
Williamsville Postal Store, 5423 Sheridan Dr., Williamsville. Full retail service and postmark until 7 p.m.
Amherst Branch, 5500 N. Bailey Avenue, Amherst. Full retail service and postmark until 7 p.m.
East Aurora Post Office, 408 Quaker Rd., East Aurora. Full retail service and postmark until 6 p.m.
Hamburg Post Office, 5501 Camp Rd., Hamburg. Full retail service and postmark until 6 p.m.
LaSalle Branch, 9860 Niagara Falls Blvd., Niagara Falls, NY. Full retail service and postmark until 7 p.m.
Customers will also find automated postal centers open 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
West Seneca Branch
Getzville Post Office
Hamburg Post Office
Niagara Falls LaSalle Branch
Grand Island Post Office
Lockport Post Office
Orchard Park Post Office
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6 Responses to “Tax Day Here; Post Office Hours and Extension Information”

  1. Corrine on 15 Apr 2008 at 7:29 pm

    They = government entities relating to the “drug war”Government tax revenue (whether local, state, or federal) goes into investigating, arresting, and convicting drug users and traffickers. “They” have to pay legislators, officers, administrators, judges, lawyers, jailers, etc. etc. etc., most of whom are relatively expensive on a yearly basis. Let’s not even talk about the equipment that has to be purchased…Do the profits that you pointed out above cancel out the expenses I’ve listed? Or are you saying that the government spends the money, and the politicians / politicians’ friends / media outlets pull it, or some portion of it, back in personally?

  2. Sal on 15 Apr 2008 at 8:19 pm

    For a better list: http://www.t-nation.com/tmagnum/readTopic.do?id=48

  3. Melvyn on 15 Apr 2008 at 9:10 pm

    Here we are:1970s to late 1990s, income after tax:bottom 1/5 $9300->$8700, mid 1/5 $31800->$31200 top 1/5 $256,000->$644,000By the way, this isn’t a 50%/50% thing. The top “half” is a small minority of the population… and the rich tend not to pay income tax, they pay capital gains.

  4. Kathlyn on 15 Apr 2008 at 10:00 pm

    No he means profitable, just not for the tax payers.Prisons contract out inmates to work for pennies an hour meaning corporations get cheap labor, inmates get exploited and we lose jobs.

  5. Cleve on 15 Apr 2008 at 10:51 pm

    yeah right anyone here goes to the gym.