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June 1, 2019
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USPS loses my state tax forms in the mail and tracking stopped, and with their failed delivery, does this mean I'll have to re-file late? I didn't owe payments.

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The postmark date was before 4/15, so I was on time. But now it looks like either my mail is missing or they just stopped tracking. Do I re-file? But then does this mean I filed late? I don't owe tax payments, just a refund from state. I didn't think USPS would mess up again, so I also wasn't able to file an extension..

Thank you.

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June 1, 2019

If you don't owe anything, there is no penalty.  

Also, sometimes tracking stops but the mail is not lost it's just tracking has stopped updating.  You may want to wait a couple of days to see if it was lost and contact the state treasury department prior to resending.

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June 1, 2019
Thank you for clarifying! So maybe I wait a couple of days, and check with state department about my status. If they still haven't received my forms, then I re-file, but there won't be any penalties? Should I provide any proof that I did originally filed on time? Thank you.