Xref: utzoo comp.sys.ibm.pc:31138 comp.sys.atari.st:17620 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wasatch!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!ingr!garth!phipps From: phipps@garth.UUCP (Clay Phipps) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: Will Your SW Make it to the year 2000? Message-ID: <3103@garth.UUCP> Date: 6 Jul 89 16:19:36 GMT References: <4342@druhi.ATT.COM> <5561@athertn.Atherton.COM> Reply-To: phipps@garth.UUCP (Clay Phipps) Organization: Intergraph APD, in semiarid Palo Alto, CA Lines: 25 In article <5561@athertn.Atherton.COM> jimb@athertn.UUCP (Jim Burke) writes: >In article <4342@druhi.ATT.COM> terrell@druhi.ATT.COM (TerrellE) writes: >> >>Consequently there is no January 29, 2000. > >I vote that if we are going to eliminate days in the middle of the months, >we excise April 15 (tax day) ... ^^ ^^^^^^^ As Professor Kingsfield often instructed his students: "never assume !". Under the current IRS regulations, Tax Day in the year 2000 will be Monday, April *17*, not April 15, because the 15th will be a Saturday. Depending on the precise wording of the IRS regulations then in effect, eliminating either April 15 or April 17 may not help any of us taxpayers :-(. The above reminder is presented as a public service to facilitate advance tax planning by readers of the net :-). -- [The foregoing may or may not represent the position, if any, of my employer, ] [ who is identified solely to allow the reader to account for personal biases.] Clay Phipps Intergraph APD: 2400#4 Geng Road, Palo Alto, CA 93403; 415/494-8800 UseNet: {apple,ingr,pyramid,sri-unix}!garth!phipps EcoNet: cphipps