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What Is the IRS AFSP and Why Should You Care?

We created this Free eBook to give you all the details you need about the IRS Annual Filing Season Program (AFSP) and why it may or may not be something you should care about as a tax preparer:

What Is the IRS AFSP and Why Should You Care? (Free eBook Download)

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