So, you may as well have the information the post office does about your mail. This practice has been in effect for years, and is part of USPS's critical mail sorting system, Mail Sorting and Isolation. But many remain unaware that the tool exists, and that regardless of whether or not you're using it, the post office takes a picture of every letter envelope mailed to you. USPS Informed Delivery isn't a new thing, and has been available in some parts of the US since 2014. It's not infallible, and it won't get every single letter, but it's about the only way you can get any sort of advanced knowledge your check will be hitting your mailbox soon. And while the IRS isn't making any sort of direct mail tracking of stimulus checks available, you can at least get a heads up on the day your check will arrive using this handy tool from USPS. As anecdotal evidence of mail theft grows in the US in recent weeks, we're all probably being a little more careful about collecting our mail in a timely manner as we await for important things to arrive, like an envelope from the IRS (the agency sending out Economic Impact Payments).
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