[WEB4LIB] Tax form access
Dawn Kovacs
d-kovacs at mail.wheaton.lib.il.us
Wed Jan 9 10:29:23 EST 2002
Besides the actual paper forms, reproducible forms and access to the
IRS Web site, we also have a CD-ROM program called SuperForm. It has
every federal and state tax form as well as other government forms.
http://www.superforms.com/
Dawn Kovacs
Wheaton Public Library
Wheaton, Illinois
> Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 09:14:56 -0800 (PST)
> Reply-to: thomas at anaheim.lib.ca.us
> From: Tom Edelblute <thomas at anaheim.lib.ca.us>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <web4lib at webjunction.org>
> Subject: [WEB4LIB] Tax form access
> We are starting to enter a big discussion here about tax forms. Our
> copy machine vendor will be supply reproducible forms, but does not have
> the current forms from the IRS yet. With that, someone mentioned that
> they are available on the Internet. However, our computer lab gets busy
> enough with public Internet traffic as it is.
>
> What are other libraries doing about tax forms? Are you just relying on
> Internet access? Are you holding out for reproducible forms? Are you
> doing something different?
> --
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Tom Edelblute
> Public Access Systems Coordinator
> Anaheim Public Library phone: (714) 765-1759
> 500 West Broadway fax: (714) 765-1730
> Anaheim CA 92805 e-mail: thomas at anaheim.lib.ca.us
>
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