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Subject: RE: [tax] FW: Tax XML Data Elements
Susan, I can confirm that we haven't discussed these data elements within TaxXML, but another option is CIQ. In their Party schema (xPIL) there is an attribute of PersonInfo that indicates that a person is living or deceased. The deceased date is not included in the schema, but I mentioned this question to the CIQ committee and they are concidering adding the element. John Glaubitz Vertex, Inc. 1041 Old Cassatt Rd. Berwyn, PA 19312 john.glaubitz@vertexinc.com Tel: +1 484 595-5877 "Sylvia Webb" <swebb@gefeg.com> To 01/10/2007 11:16 "'Smoter Susan'" PM <Susan.Smoter@irs.gov>, <tax@lists.oasis-open.org> cc Please respond to <swebb@gefeg.com> Subject RE: [tax] FW: Tax XML Data Elements Susan, I can't speak about Tax XML data elements, but I am aware that the insurance industry XML data elements include the types of details being requested. The schema are located at www.acord.org. They are free but permission will be needed to use any portion of the schema "as is". Contact details for obtaining permission are included in each schema. Sylvia Webb GEFEG US 310-370-3410 - Voice 310-370-5614 - Fax www.gefeg.com - Internet From: Smoter Susan [mailto:Susan.Smoter@irs.gov] Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 4:30 AM To: tax@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: [tax] FW: Tax XML Data Elements (Embedded image moved to file: pic12859.jpg) Would someone like to comment on this? __________________________ Susan L. Smoter Director, Internet Development Services Electronic Tax Administration, IRS www.irs.gov From: Tom DeVilbiss [mailto:tom@devilbiss.name] Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 11:53 PM To: Smoter Susan Subject: Tax XML Data Elements You are listed as a Co-Chair on the OASIS Tax XML TC. I'm retired and trying to build a little enthusiasm for an open source Genealogy. I've got a crazy idea that the industry (at least open source) could use the XML Taxonomy as database elements and save us all a lot of trouble later on when we strat finding the sharing opportunites between our ancestors and the public records they leave behind. Most of the elements that I've need so far have come from the Human Resources schema, but when I got onto a "graves project" I got stumped. Apparently the HR folks don't haven't defined an element for "deceased" or "Date Deceased" or other details dealing with an individual having expired. It occurred to me that these might well be elements that the Tax Administration task force might use. I was unable to find your poposed taxonomy on the Committee web site, so I thought I'd see if you might be able to help. These are not elements that are likely to cause controversy once identifiedvand there might be a straman out there some place... First I'd like to thank you for recognizing and dealing with the importance of standardization and then thank you in advance for any advice/details you might be able to give me. Tom DeVilbiss Minot, ND 58701
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