Web Site Links To Government’s Top 100 Forms

FedForms.gov (www.FedForms.gov), the citizens' single stop for Federal Forms, has added a new service: a single link to the Government's Top 100 forms.

June 17, 2003

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FedForms.gov (www.FedForms.gov), the citizens’ single stop for Federal Forms, has added a new service: a single link to the Government’s Top 100 forms.

The new page consolidates the most popular forms for taxes, Immigration services, Visa applications and farm and Medicare programs.

Visitors can go to fedforms.gov and find the TOP 100 FORMS. Each listing is linked directly to a form at an agency website.

FedForms.gov means no lines, no waiting, just the forms for the services citizens need, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

FedForms.gov helps the public find over 4300 forms from almost 70 agencies and bureaus. If a form is not the the site’s database, people can contact the GSA for help searching across the government.

FedForms.gov is managed by the Regulatory Information Service Center of the U.S. General Services Administration in partnership with Firstgov.gov, the U.S. Government’s official Internet portal and many federal agencies.

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