. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. wm mm\^^ The Internal Revenue Service has begun a nationwide program to assist taxpayers who feel that their federal tax problems are not receiv- ing prompt, appropriate action through normal IRS channels. Tests conducted during 1976 in the Austin, Dallas, Milwaukee and Detroit IRS districts showed that the program helped resolve tax- payer problems and brought recur- ring problems to management's at- tention. As a result, the IRS is installing the program nationwide. The program is not a substitute for normal procedures or the tax
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. wm mm\^^ The Internal Revenue Service has begun a nationwide program to assist taxpayers who feel that their federal tax problems are not receiv- ing prompt, appropriate action through normal IRS channels. Tests conducted during 1976 in the Austin, Dallas, Milwaukee and Detroit IRS districts showed that the program helped resolve tax- payer problems and brought recur- ring problems to management's at- tention. As a result, the IRS is installing the program nationwide. The program is not a substitute for normal procedures or the tax appeals process, nor is it a substi- tute for deciding or resolving tech- nical tax questions, the IRS said. But if taxpayers feel that their problems have not been dealt with properly, they should call or write the Problem Resolution Officer in the District IRS office. After Dimilin passed the safety tests in the model ecosystems. Dr. Booth began field tests. During his seven years of research with Dimi- lin, he has conducted numerous studies on the environmental ef- fects of the insecticide and he says it is the safest compound he has ever studied. Many water animals were tested, including the blue claw and fiddler crab and grass shrimp, with no bad effects. Extensive tests were also conducted on quail, frogs and snail and no negative results were found. Dimilin was also tested on for- ests around Le Grande, Ore. to determine its effect on the tussock moth, which is deadly to Douglas fir trees, and on Utah Lake to observe its effects on nesting birds. Again, the results were negative. Dr. Booth explained that Dimi- lin has minimal environmental ef- fect because it breaks down very rapidly in soil and water, unlike DDT which was banned because it remains virulent for years and can be passed up the food chain from plant to animal to man and even from mother to child. He found that half of the Dimilin which was placed in the soil and water was gone in less than two weeks. Chemi
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