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  2. 2010 Austin suicide attack - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 Austin suicide attack occurred on February 18, 2010, when Andrew Joseph Stack III deliberately crashed his single-engine Piper Dakota light aircraft into Building I of the Echelon office complex in Austin, Texas, United States, [5] killing himself and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) manager Vernon Hunter. [6]

  3. Internal Revenue Service - Wikipedia

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    The IRS is headquartered in Washington, D.C., and does most of its computer programming in Maryland. [57] It processes paper tax returns sent by mail and e-filed tax returns at three IRS center locations: Austin, Texas; Kansas City, Missouri; and Ogden, Utah. [58]

  4. Office of the Taxpayer Advocate - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the Taxpayer Advocate, also called the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS), is an office within the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, reporting directly to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. [1]

  5. Mailing Your Federal Tax Return? Here’s Exactly Where ... - AOL

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    Just like Form 1040 and 1040-SR, if you live in American Samoa, Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands or the Northern Mariana Islands, you should refer to IRS Publication 570 for more ...

  6. Almost a quarter of Austin-area office space sits empty, but ...

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    Across the Austin region, the office vacancy rate had hit almost 24% by the end of March, up from 20.6% a year ago, according to CBRE. Across the Austin region, the office vacancy rate had hit ...

  7. J.J. Pickle Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    The J.J. Pickle Federal Building is one of the largest mid-century modern buildings in Texas and has a rich political history. The eleven-story structure is a quintessential specimen of mid-century high-rises with its vertically oriented, uniform exterior grid that "reflects a golden age for civic architecture in the 1950s and 1960s". [1]