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Understanding and Using the 6209 Manual

Self-study

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6209 Manual

IRS Processing Codes and Information

Formerly Titled: ADP and IDRS Information

A booked marked copy of this PDF is found on the TRT website at;

This is a manual which you will use to decode information found in your IMF records.

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Purpose of Manual

Defines codes used in the computer system

Defines proper used of forms and which Tax Module they are used for.

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Contents• 1 Glossary (You will find Abbreviations/Acronyms)

• 2 Tax Returns and Forms (Where used, which module and tax class)

• 3 Tax Return Information

• 4 Document Locator Number (What each part of this number means)

• 5 Debtor Master File

• 6 Initiating and Monitoring Refund Check Tracing Action

• 7 Automated Non-Master File

• 8 Master File Codes

• 9 Notices and Notice Codes

• 10 Federal Tax Deposit System

• 11 Collection

• 12 Examination

• 13 Appeals and TE/GE1

• 14 Integrated Data Retrieval System (IDRS)

• 15 Customer Account Data Engine (CADE

• 16 Corporate Files On-Line

• 17 Service Center Recognition/Image Processing System (SCRIPS

• 18 Julian Date, Cycle and Notice Calendars

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1 Glossary

• 1.1 Nature of Changes

• 1.2 Abbreviations/Acronyms

• 1.3 Definition of Terms

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2 Tax Returns and Forms

• 2.1 Nature of Changes

• 2.2 List of Return and Form Numbers

• 2.3 Due Date of Returns

• 2.4 Extension Forms

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3 Tax Return Information

• 3.1 Nature of Changes

• 3.2 Employee Disclosure Responsibilities

• 3.3 Master File Returns

• 3.4 Processing Codes

• 3.5 Computer Condition Codes

• 3.6 IMF Computer Condition Codes

• 3.7 Returns Processing Codes (EPMF

• 3.8 Returns Processing Codes — Form 1040 (IMF)

• 3.9 Special Processing Codes

• 3.10 Unallowable Codes

• 3.11 Audit Codes — Form 1040 (IMF)

• 3.12 Audit Codes (BMF)

• 3.13 Employment Codes (BMF)

• 3.14 Social Security Tax Rate Table (Formerly FICA)

• 3.15 FUTA Tax Rate Table

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4 Document Locator Number• 4.1 Nature of Changes

• 4.2 DLN Composition

• 4.3 Campus and File Location Codes

• 4.4 Individual Master File (IMF) Electronically Filed Returns General

• 4.5 1040 Online Filing Program

• 4.6 Modernized e-File

• 4.7 EFTPS

• 4.8 Master File and Non-Master File Tax Account Codes

• 4.9 Reduce Unnecessary Filers (RUF) Program DLN

• 4.10 Master File Endorsement Data

• 4.11 IDRS Sequence Number

• 4.12 Residual Remittance Processing System (RRPS)

• 4.13 Color Code for DLN

• 4.14 Returns Processing Adjustment Blocking Series

• 4.15 How to Identify the DLN of the Return

• 4.16 Forms 2275, 4251 and 5546

• 4.17 Priorities

• 4.18 Requesting Returns Through the IDRS

• 4.19 Attachments to Returns

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• 3.12.3.2.2.1  (01-01-2014)Document Locator Number

• The document locator number (DLN) is a unique number assigned to every return processed by the Automatic Data Processing (ADP) Systems.

• The DLN is used to control, identify and locate a document.

• Always make certain that the DLN on the Error Screen matches the DLN of the document before making any corrections to the screen display. IRM 3.12.3.2.2.1.3.

• 3.12.3.2.2.1.1  (01-01-2014)Julian Date

• A Julian date is the numeric day of the year. For example, April 15, 2014, is Julian Date 105, the 105th day of 2014.

• The sixth, seventh and eighth digits of a DLN make up the Julian date.

• 3.12.3.2.2.1.2  (01-01-2014)Sequence Number

• The twelfth and thirteenth digits of the DLN are the sequence number.

• Returns in a block are numbered from "00" to "99" .

• The maximum number of returns in a numbered block is 100.

• Numbered returns in a block must stay in sequence number order.

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Where is the DLN and

What Does It Mean?

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5 Debtor Master File

• 5.1 Nature of Changes

• 5.2 Background

• 5.3 TOP Offsets

• 5.4 TOP Offset Bypass Indicators

• 5.5 Debtor Master File Research

• 5.6 TOP & DMF Source and Reason Codes

• Table of Contents - 2

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6 Initiating and Monitoring Refund Check Tracing

Action• 6.1 Nature of Changes• 6.2 Background• 6.3 Command Code “CHKCL”• 6.4 Disposition Codes• 6.5 Status Codes• 6.6 Regional Financial Centers• 6.7 Initiating and Monitoring Manual Refunds• 6.8 Verify Account & Research Outstanding

Liabilities• 6.9 Exceptions• 6.10 Research Prior to Issuing Manual Refunds• 6.11 Input Hold and Action Codes• 6.12 Monitoring the Taxpayer’s Account for Posted

TC 840• 6.13 Closing the Control Base

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7 Automated Non-Master File

• 7.1 Nature of Changes• 7.2 Background• 7.3 All NMF Notices now have Toll-Free

Numbers• 7.4 Account Specialist• 7.5 NMF Customer Service Representative

(CSR)• 7.6 User Friendly Transcript• 7.7 Pocket Vest Guide• 7.8 Business Operating Division (BOD)

Codes and Client Codes• 7.9 Child Support• 7.10 Transaction Codes

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8 Master File Codes• 8.1 Nature of Changes• 8.2 Transaction Codes• 8.3 MF and IDRS Collection Status Codes• 8.4 Master File Freeze Codes and IDRS

Status 8.5 Restrictive Conditions• 8.6 Filing Requirement Codes (FR Codes)• 8.7 Unpostable Codes — GUF• 8.8 Unpostable Codes — IMF• 8.9 Unpostable Codes — BMF1• 8.10 Reserved• 8.11 Unpostable Codes — EPMF

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8 Master File Codes (cont’d)

• 8.12 Unpostable Codes — PMF• 8.13 Unpostable Resolution Codes• 8.14 Unpostable Command Codes• 8.15 Resequence Codes (IMF Only)• 8.16 Source Codes, Reason Codes, Hold Codes and

Priority Codes• 8.17 Item Adjustment Codes & Credit Reference Numbers• 8.18 NMF Abstract Codes• 8.19 Underreporter Process Codes• 8.20 No Merge Reason Codes• 8.21 EP Merge Fail Reason Codes• 8.22 TC 971 Action Codes• 8.23 Master File, IDRS Location Codes

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9 Notices and Notice Codes• 9.1 Nature of Changes

• 9.2 General• Table of Contents - 3• 9.3 IMF Notices• 9.4 IRP Notices• 9.5 BMF Notices• 9.6 EPMF Notices• 9.7 Internal IRA Notices• 9.8 IDRS Notices and Forms (6xx Series – Spanish

Notices)• 9.9 Master File Notices (Spanish)• 9.10 Taxpayer Notice Codes• 9.11 Extension Notice Codes• 9.12 Refund Deletion Codes

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10 Federal Tax Deposit System

• 10.1 Nature of Changes

• 10.2 General

• 10.3 SCCF, BOBs, Error Register, Classification and Reversals of FTDs

• 10.4 FTD Deposit Requirements and Penalties

• 10.5 Computer Codes

• 10.6 FTD Credit Module

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11 Collection• 11.1 Nature of Changes• 11.2 Collection Offices• 11.3 Resource and Workload Management System (RWMS)• 11.4 Automated Collection System (ACS)• 11.5 Taxpayer Delinquency Investigations• 11.6 Primary and Secondary TDI Codes• 11.7 IRP Selection Criteria Codes• 11.8 Status Indicators — TDI (Edited Values Only)• 11.9 Backup Withholding (BWH)• 11.10 Interest and Penalty Provisions• 11.11 Designated Payment Codes (DPC)• 11.12 Generated Reports• 11.13 Delinquent Investigations/Account Listing and

Delinquent Account Inventory Profile• 11.14 FTD Alerts• 11.15 Status & Closing Codes used for CAWR

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12 Examination

• 12.1 Nature of Changes

• 12.2 Discriminant Function (DIF)

• 12.3 PCS — Partnership Control System

• 12.4 ERCS — Examination Return Control System

• 12.5 MACS — Midwest Automated Compliance System

• 12.6 Audit Information Management System (AIMS)

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13 Appeals and TE/GE• 13.1 Nature of Changes• 13.2 Appeals Codes• 13.3 Closing Codes for Appeals• 13.4 Status Codes for Appeals• 13.5 Appeals Office Addresses• 13.6 TE/GE Reporting Systems Codes• 13.7 TE/GE Area Offices• 13.8 Employee Plans Master File• 13.9 North American Industry Classification System

(NAICS) Codes• 13.10 Exempt Organizations Computer Systems

Codes• 13.11 Government Entities• Table of Contents - 4

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14 Integrated Data Retrieval System

(IDRS)• 14.1 Nature of Changes• 14.2 Summary of IDRS• 14.3 IDRS Security System• 14.4 IDRS Message File• 14.5 Selection Criteria for IDRS• 14.6 Retention Criteria for IDRS• 14.7 Pending Transaction Identification Codes/IDRS Merge

Related Transaction Codes• 14.8 Case History Status Codes• 14.9 Category Codes• 14.10 Activity Codes• 14.11 (NAICS) North American Industry Classification

System Codes• 14.12 Microfilm• 14.13 Universal Access

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15 Customer Account Data Engine (CADE)

• 15.1 Nature of Changes

• 15.2 Summary

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16 Corporate Files On-Line

• 16.1 Nature of Changes

• 16.2 Summary

• 16.3 CFOL Specialized Glossary

• 16.4 Taxpayer Information Available from CFOL Command Codes

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17 Service Center Recognition/Image Processing System

(SCRIPS)• 17.1 Nature of Changes

• 17.2 Summary

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18 Julian Date, Cycle and Notice Calendars

• 18.1 Nature of Changes

• 18.2 Explanation of Output Cycle Calendars

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