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How to Make A Public Comment. The option to submit a digital public comment on a federal agency document can be done in 2 ways: either directly through the agencys site, or through the Federal Register. Both paths will lead to a document open for comments on regulations.gov, the website for the Federal Register.
Generally, regulations are first published in proposed form in a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM). (IRS website) Proposed regulations are published in the Federal Register and in the Internal Revenue Bulletin.
For information on using the federal eRulemaking portal to submit comments, go to the Regulations.gov Help pages on submitting a comment. How do public comments affect the final rule? The notice‐and‐comment process enables anyone to submit a comment on any part of the proposed rule.

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Make clear and specific recommendations supported by evidence. The most helpful comments provide specific evidence for all claims. Rather than simply stating that you agree or disagree with a proposed regulation, state why you agree or disagree. Make sure to provide arguments supported by data and expert opinions.
If you disagree with a proposed regulation, suggest an alternative that includes revised language. Include an explanation and/or analysis of how this alternative will meet the same objective or be more effective. Address the pros and cons of your position.
The Federal Register is a daily gazette containing Presidential documents and new and amended Federal regulations. The Office publishes the complete set of Federal rules in the Code of Federal Regulations.
A Proposed Rule or other document is published to Regulations.gov. The public is given the opportunity to comment on this rule for a specified timeframe.

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