The Treasury Department is committed to providing access to our
web pages and addressing usability issues for individuals with disabilities.To
meet this commitment, we designed our site to comply with the requirements
of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1998 (29
U.S.C. 794) and the accessibility standards issued by the Access
Board.
Section 508 requires that individuals with disabilities, who are
members of the public seeking information or services from us, have
access to and use of information and data that is comparable to
that provided to the public who are not individuals with disabilities.
The pages on this web site have been reviewed and revised to accommodate
individuals with disabilities. In addition, every effort has been
made to ensure the highest level of usability in accordance with
best industry practices.
Although a variety of technologies are available for use with the
Internet, we recommend using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 Service
Pack 1 or higher to provide you with the highest level of browser
accessibility. The Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA) software
is included with a "full" install of IE 5.0 and higher.
If you are blind or visually impaired, these pages were designed
to be accessible with most industry-standard screen readers. However,
we recommend GW Micro's Window-Eyes©
and Freedom Scientific's JAWS
for Windows©for the best speech synthesis. If you are having
a problem accessing our web site, please let us know and we will
work to ensure accessibility. EFTPS also offers an alternative means
of access via a toll free number and a Voice Response System. EFTPS-Phone
also offers access via TDD. Comments on the accessibility of our
web site should be given to EFTPS-OnLine Customer Service by calling
1-800-555-8778.
Some EFTPS-OnLine pages contain links to third party web sites
not within our control that may not follow the same accessibility
standards. We are not responsible for the availability or accessibility
of these sites.
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