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This document is used to create a family tree or establish a link to a deceased individual in New York City.

This document is used to trace and link the family tree of an individual who has roots in Italian ancestry in New York City.

This document is used to trace the family tree and link to a deceased individual in New York City who has French ancestry.

This document is used to request a certified copy of vital records in New York City, such as birth, death, or marriage certificates.

This document is used to provide instructions for Form IT-229 Real Property Tax Relief Credit in the state of New York. It helps taxpayers understand how to claim a credit for property taxes paid on their primary residence.

This form is used for releasing accountability information in the state of North Dakota.

This form is used for manufacturers in North Dakota to certify their exemption from the Third-Party Inspection Program.

This Form is used for applying for certification as a research and development company in North Dakota. It allows qualified companies to sell, transfer, or assign their unused research and experimental expenditure tax credit.

This form is used for applying for certification as a qualified business for the Seed Capital Investment Tax Credit in North Dakota.

This form is used for applying to become a certified qualified business for the Angel Investor Tax Credit in North Dakota.

This form is used for providing site location requirements in North Dakota. It helps in ensuring compliance with state regulations and guidelines when selecting a site for a project or development.

This form is used for submitting the final progress report for the Esg/Ndhg program in North Dakota.

This form is used for conducting a survey to identify and document areas of slum and blight in North Dakota.

This form is used for requesting funds related to the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program in North Dakota.

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