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Odessa residents will soon be able to register their cars and pickups with a credit card and a mouse.

After a year of planning, Ector County Tax Assessor-Collector Lea Taylor announced Tuesday that motorists may pay for their annual motor-vehicle registration online beginning Tuesday.

Since June 4, Taylor’s office has been accepting property-tax payments online as well.

Weiterlesen: USA: Odessa: Taylor’s office begins offering online payments

Maine continues to offer popular online government services that make life easier for businesses as citizens. Last month, Secretary of State Dan Gwadosky announced that a record 69 percent of Maine business entities and nonprofit corporations processed their 2004 annual report filings electronically through the state's official Web site at www.Maine.gov.

Weiterlesen: USA: Nearly 70% of Maine Corporations Filed Their Annual Reports Online

Tennessee's online sales and use tax filing service has proven to be a simple solution for the state's taxpayers. Since launching on July 1, 2003, nearly $534 million in sales and use taxes have been remitted through the state's e-filing option, which is available through the state's official Web site at www.Tennessee.gov.

Weiterlesen: USA: Tennessee: Online Sales & Use Tax Collections Reach $534 Million During Fir

Establishing proof of identity to conduct business online today is a much different security challenge than it was in the mid-1990s.

Back then, for example, the only way Treasury Department officials could entice financial institutions to place their orders for government securities online was to use digital certificates and an elaborate public-key infrastructure for securing the transactions.

Weiterlesen: USA: Government takes new tack to secure online transactions

Paying traffic ticket fines to Hilton Head Island Municipal Court is now as easy going to the town's Web site and having a credit card.

Town officials started the online service late last week as part of a program to streamline services with "e-government," said Greg DeLoach, assistant town manager.

Weiterlesen: USA: Hilton Head Island: Traffic ticket payments go on line

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