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Appendix B Recent Legislation Governing Data Sharing and Access to Federal Tax Data
Pages 50-52

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... . Enactment of CIPSEA culminated more than 30 years of efforts to standardize and strengthen legal protections for data collected for statistical purposes by federal agencies while permitting limited sharing of individually identifiable business information among three statistical agencies for efficiency and quality improvement.1 Title V has two subtitles.
From page 51...
... The intent of the subtitle is to reduce respondent burden on businesses; improve the comparability and accuracy of federal economic statistics by permitting these three agencies to reconcile differences among sampling frames, business classifications, and business reporting; and increase understanding of the U.S. economy and improve the accuracy of key national indicators, such as the national income and product accounts.
From page 52...
... The full text of the CIPSEA legislation can be found at . REFERENCES National Research Council 2005 Principles and Practices for a Federal Statistical Agency, Third Edition.


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