The IRS plans to spend $320 million over 10 years to improve its website, but the agency's plans on how exactly it will do that remain unclear, according to a government watchdog agency. Read More>>
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Don Meyer
NJSCPA Director of Communications & Marketing
Ridge Kennedy
NJSCPA Media Relations Specialist
Rachael Bell
NJSCPA Online Communications Manager
Gail Rosen, CPA
Gail Rosen CPA, PC
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