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By Randy Varner on February 24, 2017
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The McNees State and Local Tax team regularly posts timely and important Pennsylvania tax information on Twitter.  Please give us a follow!

Randy L. Varner  @RandyLVarner

Sharon R. Paxton  @SharonPaxton7

Paul R. Morcom  @MorcomPASALT

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