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Subject: Re: [tax] FW: Tax XML Data Elements


Nothing generic, but certain of our transaction Schemas do have
"deceased" indicators, including the P45, which is the form you
get in the UK when you leave an employment...

	Andy

On 11 Jan 2007, at 18:37, Philip Allen wrote:

> Susan,
>
> I'm pretty sure that HMRC doesn't have anything for this.
>
> Philip
>
> On Wednesday 10 January 2007 12:30, Smoter Susan wrote:
>> 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
>
> -- 
> Philip Allen, Chairman      DecisionSoft Limited
> +44-1865-203192             http://www.decisionsoft.com
>

-- 
Andy Greener
Channels Architect
Channels, Information & Customer Management (CICM)
IMS (Solutions Architecture), HMRC

andy.greener@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk
07836 331933





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