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Updated at 1:37 a.m., Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Census Bureau still needs economic forms returned

Advertiser Staff

While the Feb. 12 deadline has passed, the U.S. Census Bureau is still urging businesses that received 2007 Economic Census forms to complete and return them as soon as possible to satisfy their legal obligation.

Businesses can get help with their forms online at www.census.gov/econhelp.

Information collected in the 2007 Economic Census includes the number of employees, payroll, and the types and value of goods and services provided during 2007. Most businesses can complete their forms in about an hour.

The economic census is taken every five years to identify business trends and measure economic growth. Governments, businesses and individuals use the economic census data for planning and market development. Census data also help update figures such as the gross domestic product.

Businesses that received a form are legally obligated to complete and return it. If a business needs more time to complete the forms, it can use the site to request a 30-day extension. Online forms and assistance are available at , or by calling 800-233-6136.