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A bill that will make signing on the virtual line the same as signing on paper, is on its way to Governor Doyle’s desk. The Wisconsin Legislature passed a measure that will help move our state toward a paperless society. Consumer advocacy groups, business groups and contract law attorneys hailed the bill’s passage.

The Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA) is a bi-partisan measure known as Assembly Bill 755 (AB 755). State Representative Ann Nischke (R-Waukesha), state Senator Ted Kanavas (R-Brookfield) and state Senator Rob Cowles (R-Green Bay) introduced the bill to officially recognize electronic transactions as being equal to those on paper.

Weiterlesen: USA: Electronic signatures bill sent to Governor

Kansans once again have an easier way to take care of their taxes this year, thanks to the online tax filing service offered through www.accessKansas.org, the state's official Web site. The Kansas Department of Revenue's WebFile service is available to any taxpayer who filed a Kansas tax return in 2003. WebFile is quick and easy to use, does not require any complicated downloads, and offers a built-in automatic calculator to help reduce filing errors.

Weiterlesen: USA: Kansas Offers a Quick and Easy Way to File Taxes Online

What kind of information should be on the federal government's public Web sites?

Beverly Godwin, director of citizen services and communications at the General Services Administration, seeks answers to that question. Should public Web sites include, for example, a search box on every page? Should all public sites include an employee directory?

Weiterlesen: USA: Group to suggest Web standards

Montana's businesses now have a faster way to pay their state withholding taxes, thanks to a new service offered through www.DiscoveringMontana.com, the state's official Web site.

Montana's Business Tax Express service allows businesses to make withholding tax payments with minimal effort and paperwork. To begin, businesses need to establish an online account, which takes less than five minutes. After that, a business owner just needs to log in to make a payment or file a tax return, enter the necessary data, and print a receipt. The payment will automatically be withdrawn from the organization's bank account.

Weiterlesen: USA: Montana Introduces Online Business Tax Payments

The next phase of e-government will move forward after a government task force meets to examine consolidation opportunities in grants management and human resources management, an administration official said today.

Grants management and human resources, along with public health information systems, criminal investigation and financial management applications, have been identified as the next focus for e-government beyond the first 24 initiatives announced so far. Office of Management and Budget officials will look for ways agencies can collaborate in these areas, said Karen Evans, OMB's administrator for information technology and e-government.

Weiterlesen: USA: E-gov officials eye grants, HR

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