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I made contributions to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estate_tax_in_the_United_States and would like some kind of peer review to see if it makes sense and it reasonable. I'm not sure where to turn as the list of peer review volunteers had no section for politics or government. The piece in mind is what I added at the end of the section of "Exemptions and tax rates" regarding recent congressional actions. I also modified the table to give note to the changes I made.
I'm a very casual Wikipedia contributor so I guess I'm a bit shy at making these kinds of additions.
Thank you.
- Hi Asherkobin. You can either bring up your points at the talk page (Talk:Estate tax in the United States), or take it to a full Peer review here: WP:PR. Cheers — Deon555talkI'm BACK! 09:21, 5 April 2009 (UTC)
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