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WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers that IRS YouTube videos can help them with their taxes before the April 17, 2012, deadline. The IRS channels offer information on a variety of the most frequently asked taxpayer questions at this time of year.
Videos are available in English, Spanish and American Sign Language. Among the hot topics for last-minute filers:
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The three IRS YouTube channels are home to hundreds of videos on subjects ranging from how to " target="_blank" title="This external link will open in a new window">efile your taxes for free.
The IRS YouTube channel in English is the fourth most viewed U.S. government YouTube channel. Since its debut in August 2009, there have been more than 3.1 million views.
Taxpayers can subscribe to the channels to receive notice of new video offerings year-round. The videos are also available on the IRS’s phone app, " target="_blank" title="This external link will open in a new window">IRS2Go.

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Metro Nashville recently launched a new YouTube channel, External Linkwww.youtube.com/user/MetroGovNashville.

All future Metro Council meetings will be available on the channel, and users also may view the Mayor’s State of Metro Address and an archive of Council meetings dating back to the beginning of the current fiscal year.

“The launch of the YouTube channel furthers our continued commitment to openness and transparency in government,” said Mayor Dean. “We are harnessing new technologies to ensure that more Nashvillians have more access to information about how our government runs.  With access comes engagement, and that is always a good thing.”

The creation of the YouTube channel allows Metro to reach a wider audience, as interested citizens can now use their mobile devices to watch the meetings within hours of them airing on Metro’s Government Access Channel. Additionally, individuals living outside of Davidson County whose cable systems did not air Metro Council meetings can now view the meetings online.

“There are several advantages to launching the channel,” said CIO & Director of Information Technology Services (ITS) Keith Durbin. “By utilizing YouTube’s free social media tool, we are saving money on server maintenance, licensing expenses, and storage costs while providing greater transparency within the Metro Government,” Durbin continued.

As part of its social media plan, Metro last year launched its official Facebook page.  Future phases of the plan include using the YouTube channel to air high-quality videos of Planning Commission and School Board meetings, as well as other events.
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