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After you file
The IRS understands that mail varies in time to deliver. Therefore, the IRS postdates mail with the date by which you should receive the letter. Therefore, when they give a 30 day notice, you get the entire 30 days and maybe a little extra.
You can legally put any date you want on a letter. The postmark itself must be the date mailed.
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‎January 18, 2021
11:12 AM