Monday, October 13, 2008

Money & Business

Alpha Consumer by Kimberly Palmer

The IRS Puts Itself on YouTube

March 26, 2008 10:39 AM ET | Kimberly Palmer | Permanent Link | Print

The IRS has a solution for consumers who are still confused about how to get their rebate checks but are savvy enough to watch videos on YouTube. Together with the American Payroll Association, the agency has launched a series of videos, posted on YouTube, to clarify what consumers need to do to get their economic stimulus money. In the video below, IRS Deputy Commissioner Linda Stiff says consumers need only make sure to file a tax return, and the IRS will do the rest. As for how to spend that rebate once you get it, here are a few ideas.

Tags: IRS | YouTube | rebates

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