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Relax. They are still going through the huge amount of last minute mail. Wait a few weeks before panicking. And actually, never panic on this..you did exactly the right thing by sending it certified. Legally, the IRS has receved your return...a USPS mailing receipt for certified or registered mail (see IRC Sec 7502(c)) is considered prima facie evidence of receipt by the US Government (IRS), and your certified mailing receipt proves this happened on time. You're completely covered.

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