Final Filers

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Photo by Gary Nieter, Times-Union-

As the clock closes in on midnight, Connie Haney of the Warsaw Post Office accepts Dan Fluke's tax return while Phil Anders (L) is only one step behind him at the copy machine. Both were able to secure that all-important April 15 postmark. John Rupe, Warsaw Postmaster, estimated the post office received 4,000 returns between 5 p.m. amd midnight this year, substantially higher than recent years. The post office traditionally stays open until midnight to accommodate last-minute filers. Photo by Gary Nieter, Times-Union[[In-content Ad]]

As the clock closes in on midnight, Connie Haney of the Warsaw Post Office accepts Dan Fluke's tax return while Phil Anders (L) is only one step behind him at the copy machine. Both were able to secure that all-important April 15 postmark. John Rupe, Warsaw Postmaster, estimated the post office received 4,000 returns between 5 p.m. amd midnight this year, substantially higher than recent years. The post office traditionally stays open until midnight to accommodate last-minute filers. Photo by Gary Nieter, Times-Union[[In-content Ad]]
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