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Hi there,

Welcome to Wikipedia!

Two basic rules we need to ensure compliance with for your article. First all your information must have a reliable source and second the sources must be clearly indicated via 'inline citation'.

Everything in Wikipedia's articles depends on sourcing and inline citations. So for e.g. when you say "Fiscal memory devices are electronic devices used for control of a country's tax revenues" what is the source of that information? I presume you already have the 'sources of information' ready. So I refer you to Referencing for beginners to learn a little about how to properly display them in your article. This will take care of your article's referencing issues.

Lastly, everything in your article must be written in your own words. Any 'cut & paste' is strictly not allowed. Once you have made these corrections, I believe your article is good to go.

Sometimes these processes and rules can be a little daunting, but we need to take care of the readers interest as well, and so I truly appreciate you engaging in a genuine effort to improve your article. I hope the above information will help you to get the article in good shape. Look forward to your next submission. Thank you for contributing to Wikipedia. And I am always around to help you with whatever clarifications you will need.

regards

abhishek singh (talk) 15:30, 24 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Alpha Quadrant talk 20:44, 25 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

congrats! edit

Congratulations on creation of your first article

abhishek singh (talk) 10:48, 28 March 2011 (UTC)Reply