Editing 1140: Calendar of Meaningful Dates

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*April 15 is {{w|Tax Day|US Individual Income Tax return filing day}}.
 
*April 15 is {{w|Tax Day|US Individual Income Tax return filing day}}.
 
*May 1 is {{w|International Workers' Day|International Workers' Day}}, or {{w|May Day|May Day}}.
 
*May 1 is {{w|International Workers' Day|International Workers' Day}}, or {{w|May Day|May Day}}.
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*June 4 is the {{w|June Fourth Incident}} of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.
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*June 4 is the {{w|June Fourth Incident}} of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.
 
*June 30 is the end of the {{w|Fiscal Year| fiscal year}} for most American states and local governments.
 
*June 30 is the end of the {{w|Fiscal Year| fiscal year}} for most American states and local governments.
 
*July 1 is {{w|Canada Day}}.
 
*July 1 is {{w|Canada Day}}.

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