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Sylvia Caras <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 14 Sep 2006 09:08:44 -0700
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Dutch government is developing personal web sites for every citizen

If trials succeed, everyone will be given a personal web page where 
they can find information about their tax or benefits. Initial trials 
for the pages were started earlier this year by the Ministry for 
Administrative Renewal.

Information about child benefits, permits and other government 
information could also be included on the pages. Citizens will be 
able to see what personal information is available to government 
agencies, and to fill in forms online, such as tax forms. A personal 
archive of tax returns and benefits applications can also be 
electronically stored.

The ministry stressed that the personal Internet page should become a 
"transaction portal" where citizens can arrange all sorts of matters. 
All government services should be available.

http://dvorak.org/blog/

www.peoplewho.org

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