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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 102252
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) is seeking public comments on its ongoing efforts to make U.S. paper currency accessible to blind and visually impaired individuals. As required by a court order, the BEP will gather input on potential tactile features for future currency designs. They plan to meet with individuals at various conventions and meetings to discuss these features. The public is encouraged to comment on the necessity, accuracy, and efficiency of this information collection before February 18, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The government wants to make paper money easier to use for people who can't see well, so they're asking people for ideas on how to do this by putting special bumps on the money. Anyone can share their thoughts until next year.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 16773
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is seeking public comments on the renewal of Form 5495, which is used by executors or fiduciaries to request release from personal liability under specific tax code sections after filing certain tax returns. The IRS aims to reduce paperwork and respondent burden, and invites feedback on the necessity, accuracy, and suggestions for improving the information collection. Comments are also welcomed on methods to reduce the burden through technology or to discuss cost estimates related to the information collection process. Feedback must be submitted by June 20, 2025, to be considered.

    Simple Explanation

    The IRS is asking people to share their thoughts about a form called Form 5495, which helps certain people handle tax responsibilities without getting in trouble. They want to make sure filling out this form is easy and doesn’t take too much time, so they’re looking for ideas on how to make it better.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 8228
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) is seeking approval from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to use a slightly revised version of its annual survey. The survey is conducted to gather feedback from individuals who have sought assistance from OSC, such as filing complaints or seeking advisory opinions. It consists of four electronic questionnaires, each with five to ten questions, aimed at determining if individuals feel informed about their rights, successful at resolving issues, and satisfied with OSC's help. The OSC invites public comments on the survey's effectiveness and the potential burden on respondents by March 8, 2021.

    Simple Explanation

    The OSC makes a yearly survey to ask people who asked for their help if they are happy with it, and now they want to change the survey just a tiny bit and see what people think. They want everyone to share their thoughts on the new version before March 8, 2021.