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Mark Ernst, who left the top job at tax preparer H&R; Block Inc. after the company suffered more than $1 billion in losses tied to subprime lending by its mortgage unit, was named a deputy commissioner at the Internal Revenue Service.
Ernst, 50, will oversee operations support, an IRS statement said.
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