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March 27, 2008
IRS YouTube
The IRS has turned to YouTube to get the word out on the economic stimulus rebates:
The IRS today also released, via traditional channels, Tips for Tax Filers on Economic Stimulus Payments (IR-2008-51). Press coverage of the IRS's embrace of YouTube:
- New York Times: The IRS Meets YouTube
- UPI: IRS Turns to YouTube to Explain Rebates
- U.S. News & World Report: The IRS Puts Itself on YouTube, by Kimberly Palmer
- USA Today: IRS Uses YouTube to Get Rebate Word Out, by Erin Kutz
Regular readers of this blog know that this is not the first time the IRS has appeared on YouTube: at the request of IRS Chief Counsel Donald Korb, 13 months ago I posted some material about the benefits of starting a tax career at the Office of Chief Counsel. including Publication 4063, A Great Place to Start, as well as this excellent recruitment video on YouTube:
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