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FAQFrequently Asked Question(s)
FAQFoire Aux Question (French: Frequenty Asked Question)
FAQFoire Aux Questions (French)
FAQFair Average Quality
FAQFemmes Autochtones du Québec (French: Quebec Native Women; Canada)
FAQFinancial Aid Questionnaire (education financing)
FAQFirst Article Qualification
FAQFreaking Annoying Questions (polite version)


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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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