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The Internal Revenue Service has opened a 90-day public comment period, ending March 22, for proposed updates to its Voluntary Disclosure Practice, including a more streamlined penalty framework.
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Swindoll, Janzen, Hawk & Loyd is merging in another Kansas firm; RRBB added the team from Gail Rosen CPA; and Ketel Thorstenson expanded in Wyoming.