0Hi, Everyone. I think both following sentences are correct though, which do you think you should use?02br 02br 01i00The new fiscal year starting on April 1st.02i02br 02br 01i00The new fiscal year starting April 1st.02i02br 02br 00Thanks.02br 02br 00LiJ0-
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Second one seems to me as if you are trying to say that you start the month. 02i 0-
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Second one seems to me as if you are trying to say that you start the month.
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0First one I think.Second one seems to me as if you are trying to say that you start the month. 02br 02br 00By the way do you have any sentences after 01i00The new fiscal year starting on April 1st.?02i0-