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IRS Gets Open Season Extension
By Tom Shoop | Tuesday, December 11, 2007  |  11:55 AM

For most federal workers, yesterday was the deadline for picking a health plan for 2008. But Mike Causey reports in his Washington Times column today that Internal Revenue Service employees are going to get a little extra time. It seems that "many IRS workers didn't get health plan information because of late mailings or delivery glitches," so they're getting a two-week extension on making their decisions. Agencies have the leeway to grant extensions in situations like this, the Office of Personnel Management says.



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My letter was postmarked Dec. 6 and delivered Dec. 8, so this was obviously a late mailing and not a delivery glitch for me. Fortunately, I knew the plan brochures were on OPM's web site and had already made my decisions. The FSA deadline was not extended.

E. Carnesi  | Wednesday, December 12, 2007 |  09:17 AM




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