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he Quincy IRS office is slated for closure, with the government lease set to be canceled. According to official records, the annual lease on the building exceeds $57,000, and its termination will result in a savings of over $234,000. This move is part of a larger effort, with 748 leases being terminated across various locations. No specific date has been announced for when the closure will take effect.
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