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FAQ

In computing, file of answers to commonly asked questions on any topic. They were first used on Usenet, where regular posters to newsgroups wrote FAQs to avoid answering repeatedly the same questions from new users. By 1996 FAQ was a common term for any information file, online or offline.



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The AICPA staff issued accounting Technical Practice Aid Questions and Answers in response to frequently asked questions on the following topics:
The IRS Small Business Workshop section offers video streams on the basics of tax obligations, an introduction to federal taxes, an online small-business tax calendar and links to employment tax forms and publications, frequently asked questions and educational materials.
The Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Civil Rights (OCR) recently issued a new frequently asked question (FAQ_) document that gives examples of when health care providers, including physical therapists, can respond to requests for a patient's protected health information from law enforcement officials without specific authorization from the patient.
 
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