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Batch Processing Overview
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Automated Correspondence Exam (ACE), formerly Batch Processing (BP) is an IRS-developed, multifunctional software application that fully automates the initiation,
Aging and Closing of certain EITC and non-EITC cases. Using the Batch System, Correspondence Exam can process specified cases
with minimal to no tax examiner involvement until a taxpayer reply is received. Because the batch system will automatically
process the case through creation, statutory notice and closing, tax examiner involvement is eliminated entirely on no-reply
cases. Once a taxpayer reply has been considered, the case can be reintroduced into Batch for automated Aging and Closing
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Batch processing provides the service with four significant capabilities.
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Audit cases can be processed without Tax Examiner involvement until taxpayer correspondence is received, unless case filters
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Batch will, on a weekly basis, create inventory records and case data (address and return information) for every case that
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Batch Processing initiated cases can be reintroduced (returned to Batch Processing after being removed for mail response or
correction) to Batch Group B0 for systemic Aging and Closing. If the case is a Project Code that goes through Create 2, then
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Manually initiated cases can be introduced to Batch Group B0, after the report is created, for systemic Aging and Closing.
If the case is a Project Code that goes through Create 2, it can be manually created and introduced in Status 10 and Age through
Create 2.
Within the BP system, the following actions take place automatically without human intervention.
1. Batch Create-
Inventory records are created
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RGS/work center files are created
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Audit issues are created
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Tax is computed
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ICL (Initial contact letter), and reports are generated ( Letter 525, Letter 566B-EZ, Form 886H, Form 11652, Form 4549,
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Audit Information Management System (AIMS) update records are generated
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Suspended date to trigger the next action, either Create II or Stat Notice is entered in RGS
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Tax is computed
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No Reply Letter ( Letter 525, Form 886H, Form 11652, Form 4549, and Form 886A-STD and reports are generated on cases
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AIMS update records are created
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Suspended date to trigger the Stat Notice issuance is entered in RGS
3. Aging-
AMSTUS request for Stat Notice generation using either
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STN 01 program (local mailout of Stat Notice)
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STN 02 program (Consolidate Print Site mailout of Stat Notice)
4. Batch closing-
Form 5344 is generated
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Closing process is run by Batch Coordinator or a designated clerk to interface with IDRS
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Cases are archived
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In most instances, cases in Status’ 10, 22, 23, 25, 24 and 53 can be reintroduced into the batch process for automated Aging
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Consolidated Print Strategy (CPS) – The goal of the Consolidated Print Strategy (CPS) is the migration of letters, notices
and reports packages to print and mail from one of the two consolidated print sites instead of locally. The two consolidated
sites are CPS East in Detroit and CPS West in Ogden. The campuses are aligned to a print site based on their location (see
chart below)CPS East – Detroit CPS West — Ogden Andover Austin Atlanta Fresno Brookhaven Kansas City Cincinnati Ogden Philadelphia Memphis -
How CPS works at the Batch Create Stage – Each case is systemically reviewed to determine if the individual package meets
the print requirements (the individual package is within the 15 – printed page limit (3 oz.) and the required schedules are
templated for CPS. If the case meets these requirements, it is marked for processing through the CPS. If the case does not
meet these requirements it is marked for local mailout through print manager.
If the ICL package is processed through CPS:-
The ICL package will be printed and mailed by the CPS site on the 3rd Monday after the Create program is run.
If the ICL package is not mailed through CPS:-
The Batch Created letter and report will create in the Print Manager Program for local printing and mailing.
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Weekly files are received for cases selected through the Dependent Database (DDb) as well as for Recertification, Pickup Cases,
AM424 file and the DAE Bridge. They are assigned to one of three groups used in batch processing:-
B0 – Cases are assigned to this group for fully automated Batch Processing.
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B2 – Cases are assigned to this group only during the create process. Batch Create/Tax Computation is systemic, a manual review
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B1 – Cases are assigned to this group when the project code is not supported by Batch Processing or the case is opened solely
from a TC 424 AIMS opening. There is no automation in Group B1. Cases are also assigned to B1 when they reject from Batch
Processing the filter process.
The first step in Batch Processing is the filter process. B0 processing is suspended on all cases meeting an unresolved filter
condition.
Cases originally created in Group B0 will default to Group B2 if they encounter a filter condition.
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The following is the list of Exam project codes that are currently processed:
Project Code Type of Case EIC Disallowed Schedule C Disallowed 0000
SC 26Alternative Minimum Tax NO NO 0631 Alternative Minimum Tax Test NO NO 0027 EITC Recertification with proposed 2-year ban YES NO 0028 EITC Recertification – Schedule C with proposed 2-year ban YES YES 0059 Related pickup of Non-EITC Dup TIN NO NO 0097 Non-EITC Dup Tin Dependent claimed by more than one taxpayer NO NO 0098 Non-EITC Dup Tin TP claimed himself and so did another NO NO 0099 Dependent Data Base YES NO 0123 10% IRA NO NO 0124 Self Employment Tax NO NO 0141 Alimony Paid – TIN NO NO 0173 QRP Schedule C/EITC YES YES 0174 Schedule C (Allow Schedule) – Disallow Dependent & EITC YES NO 0231 Alimony Compliance Project – Payer NO NO 0257 Schedule C- Recertification YES YES 0261 EIC DDb Filing Status Yes NO 0277 DAE Non-Filer NO NO 0288 Schedule C-Disallowance YES YES 0289 EIC Non CI Issue (FS) YES NO 0291 EIC NA (FS) NO Schedule C YES NO 0292 EIC NA FS and Sch. C YES YES 0293 EIC NA Sch. C Only YES YES 0381 Employee Business Expense NO NO 0578 Late Filed EITC Certifications YES No 0584 EITC QRP One False IDOC YES NO 0585 Single Issue Audit/Control Group YES NO 0586 EITC Single Issue- Post Refund YES NO 0603 EITC QRP GATT YES NO 0621 Dependent Database – Post refund YES NO 0622 Federal Case Registry (FCR) Study YES NO 0623 EITC Schedule C DISALL PROFIT for Tax Year 2001 YES YES 0624 EITC Schedule C ALLOWABLE PROFIT for Tax Year 2001 YES NO 0629 Schedule A Contributions NO NO 0639 Schedule A Deductions NO NO 0652 EITC DupTin Repeater (Same child claimed by more than one person) YES NO 0694 EITC Recertification YES NO 0697 2 Year EITC Ban YES NO 0698 10 Year EITC Ban YES NO -
For Batch Filter lists See LEM 4.19.1 section 4.19.20.1(7).
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The initial contact letter for Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is the CP75. Discretionary cases use the 566 letters as ICL.
The CP75 notice series serves as both the refund delay letter as well as the Examination Initial Contact Letter. The CP75
notice series and 566 letters address the specific issues selected for examination on the return, and include the appropriate
paragraphs describing the documentation types needed to substantiate the issues under examination. No report ( Form 4549/4549EZ)
is issued as part of the CP75 notice series or 566 letters mail out. The CP 75 notice series will be generated at the master
file, while the 566 letter package will be generated to Create I for CPS mailing. As a result of this initial contact letter
processing, the Batch Create process is broken down to two separate processes-
Batch Create
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Batch Create II
Only programs which use the CP75 family as the initial contact letter require both Create I and Create II processing.While the CP75 Notice Series is used for EITC the 566 letter is used by some of the Discretionary programs, the Letter 566B-EZ,
Letter 2194, Letter 1862, Letter 525with report Form 4549 or Form 4549 EZ are used as the initial contact letter on some
of the other Discretionary programs. Programs using these letters for initial contact will only process through Create.For those programs where the initial contact is the CP75 series, or the 566 the Batch Create process will include:
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Create Inventory Records
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Create Program related Issue and paragraphs
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Create History Item
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Create AIMS update to Status 10
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Create Suspense date 30 days for EITC cases and 45 days forward for Discretionary cases for Create II (Letter 525 and report
Form 4549-EZ) processing.
When the Create 2 process runs, it will identify those cases in Status 10 with the appropriate suspense date for generating
the Letter 525 and report, Form 4549EZ.For those programs where the Letters 566 B/EZ, 2194, or 525 with report is the initial contact letter, the Create I process
will:-
Create Inventory Records
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Create Issues and paragraphs
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Create History Item
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Create AIMS update to Status 22
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Create Suspense date, 30 days for EITC cases and 45 days in the future for Discretionary cases, for Aging to Stat Notice
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Route the case to Group B2 for review and future processing if necessary
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The System will consist of four user profiles (Batch Create Examiner and Clerk, Batch Aging Clerk and Batch Closing Clerk).
See chart below.Description Profile Batch Create Examiner profile, Group B0 and B2 Use this profile when interfacing ICL stage Batch Aging Clerk profile Group B0 Use this profile when interfacing aging/SNOD Batch Closing Clerk profile Group B0 Use this profile when interfacing closing Batch Create Clerk Group B1 Used to create the RGS -
Cases created in Group B0 have actions automated in the Batch Create process. These actions include:
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Create Inventory Records
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Create work center files with address and return information
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Create program related issues
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Create Batch History
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Create Statutory Adjustment Issues
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Compute Tax
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Notate Case History and work papers with automated actions
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Generate AIMS update records
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Generate inventory and filter reports
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Generate and save local or CPS print file for letters and reports (Letter 566B/566B-EZ, Form 4549/4549EZ, Form 886H (Various)
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Generate inventory and filter reports
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Send automated emails with inventory summary reports.
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The Filter process is run in Tennessee Computing Center (TCC) and individual tickler files are sent to the sites for processing.
The cases are created using the Batch Create Examiner profile. The following RGS Case Summary Record fields are updated during
the Batch Create I process:-
Status Code updated to Status 10 or 22 (depending on letter stream)
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Status date updated to the letter date of the CP75 or other ICL
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Employee group code updated to the Employee group code from the Return Transaction File
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Project code updated to the project code on the Return Transaction File
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Action text updated to read ICL
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Action date updated to batch run date
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Type Code updated to ‘I’ to reflect Initial contact
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Suspended date updated to the letter date plus 30 or 45 days depending on the Program requirements
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Assignment to the Batch Create Examiner
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The Create II filter process is run in TCC and the RGS SA will run the Create II Tickler files.
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Status Code updated to Status 22
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Status date updated to the letter date (third Monday following the week the Batch program is run
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Action date updated to Letter 525
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Action date updated to Letter date
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Type Code updated to ‘I’ to reflect Initial contact
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Suspended date updated to the letter date plus 45 days depending on the Program requirements
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Assignment to the Batch Create Examiner
Note:
If correspondence is received prior to the trigger date, the letter 525 will need to be deleted from print manager. In addition
the AIMS update will need to be rejected from the approval screen to prevent the record from updating.
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TCC runs the Batch filter process which identifies certain conditions that exist on the module and displays the filter condition
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Cases can either
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Reject to group B2 or B1 for correction – if the filter condition requires correction or manual processing, or
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Remain in B0 and have the filter condition notated on a separate listing.
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For filter conditions See LEM 4.19.1 section 4.19.14.2. .
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Cases in B1 inventory have limited actions automated and require manual initiation. The following actions take place during
B1 Create:-
Creation of inventory records
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Creation of work center files with address and return information
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Many of the manually initiated project codes can be introduced into Batch Group B0 to take advantage of the automated Stat
Notice and closing functions.
If all of the following conditions apply the non-batch started project code can successfully be introduced to Group B0:-
The report and initial contact letter (ICL) has been created and mailed to the taxpayer and
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The case does not contain a filter condition, as outlined in LEM 4.19.1 section 4.19.20.1.4, that would cause the case to
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The case is correctly updated on RGS and AIMS.
Caution:
If you identify project codes that could potentially be introduced to Group B0 it is suggested that you first test a few cases
at the Aging and Closing stages to be sure that the letters and reports are accurate before you move a large quantity of inventory
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During the Batch Create processes, cases meeting certain filter conditions will be created in Group B2. These cases will appear
on an inventory/filter listing, on the CEAS UCP (Unattended Case Processing) website, with literals identifying all filter
conditions that caused the case to be created in Group B2. Beginning in CY 07 cases no longer reject to Group B1, during the
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Cases filtered from the Create I process fall into two categories: Project codes with a CP75 or 566 letter as the ICL and
a Status code update to 10, or Project codes with reports and a Status code update to 22.Project codes where the CP 75 or 566 letter are generated will have an AMSTU update to Status 10. The update will need to
be interfaced with AIMS. There are no reports generated on these cases, but the 566 letter will have packages that should
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All other Cases will have the ICL and report systemically generated. An AIMS update to Status 22 will be sent to the Need
Approval Screen. Reports need to be reviewed aided by the literals on the filter listing.-
Upon review, if the report is correct the letter will be printed and mailed locally. The Batch Coordinator will continue with
the AIMS interface to update the status. If the case has no potential rejects, it may be reintroduced to B0 to continue batch
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If the report is incorrect, it must be assigned to an examiner who will take the following steps:
1 Delete the incorrect report and letter from the Case Files Documents folder and RGS Batch PrintManager, and 2 Revise the report and save as a .pdf in the Case Files Documents folder and 3 Print and mail the letter and 4 Ensure that the mailout date matches the pending Aims update (If it does not match, the Batch coordinator must delete the
pending update so the examiner can create the correct one) and5 Forward the case to group B0 if it has no potential rejects.
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Cases filtered from the Create II Process to Group B2 will have the ICL and report systemically generated. These cases are
the second phase of the CP 75 or the 566 letter process. Tax examiners must review the reports from each Group B2 case, aided
by the literals on the filter listing.If a determination is made to mail the batch created letter and report, the letter is generated locally using the print manager
function. The RGS Coordinator should place the original package in the case file document folder. If it is determined the
original package will not be mailed, the case needs to be corrected. The Tax Examiner will prepare the letter and report and
save the pdf files to the Case File Documents so that they can be accessed in CEAS. If there are no reject conditions, the
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Cases meeting any of the established filter conditions will be filtered from Group B0 Batch Create to Group B2 and the condition
will be displayed on the filter/inventory listing. The filter/inventory listing will display the literal of all filters encountered.
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The Batch filter process will also get information from CFOL. These cases are created in Group B0.
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During The Batch Create I process, for cases receiving an ICL, in Groups B0 and B2 an AIMS request is generated in RGS to
update AIMS to Status 10. After the Batch Create process is completed, the GII process must be run to update AIMS. Coordination
between the Batch Coordinator and the local System Administrator is necessary to reduce problems with the batch process.-
Do Not run the GII process for Status 10 updates while the Batch Create process is running.
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Do Notrun the GII process for the Status 10 updates on the same day as the Status 10 date.
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Do Notrun the GII before the AIMS database goes to full display, or the request will be rejected.
The GII should be run on the Friday following the Batch Create process for the Batch Create Status 10 updates.
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During the Batch Create process, for cases receiving a report as first contact, in Groups B0 and B2, an AIMS request is generated
in RGS to update AIMS to Status 22. After the Batch Create process is completed, the GII process must be run to update AIMS.
Coordination between the Batch Coordinator and the local System Administrator is necessary to reduce problems with the batch
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Do Not run the GII process for Status 22 updates while the Batch Create process is running.
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Do Not run the GII process for the Status 22 updates on the same day as the Status 22 date.
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Do Not run the GII before the AIMS database goes to full display, or the request will be rejected.
The GII should be run on the Monday following the Batch Create process for the Batch Create Status 22 updates.
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If the case is removed/rejected from the CPS transmission you should remove the pending update (shown with a “P”
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The Batch Aging process takes place in Group B0 and accomplishes the following actions:
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Identifies Group B0 inventory in Status 22, 23, or 25, where the suspense dates is ready to age to Status 24. The Aging program
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Searches inventory for cases in Status 53 (previously rejected from batch, Status 24)
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Creates warning lists.
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Filters cases to Group B1 if a filter condition is met and the case is ready to age.
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Creates filter reject lists for cases in Group B1
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Automates aging from Status 22, 23, 25 or 53 to 24
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Generates AMSTUS (Status 24) AIMS update record
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Generates print job and saves copy of Form 4549 and Form 886A in the case file documents folder
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Generates Batch AMSTUS Inventory Reports
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Generates the AMSTUS request for Stat Notice generation through the STN 01
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Requests Stat Notice generation through STN 01 for cases not going to CPS (STN information explanations below) Requests Stat
Notice generation through STN 02 to the CPS site
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If the case is removed/rejected from the CPS transmission you should remove the pending update (shown with a “P”
on the RGS record) before the interface is done. This will prevent AIMS from being updated incorrectly.Note:
Once the case is reintroduced into Group B0 the Aging program will recognize Status 53 and it will be picked up for aging
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How CPS works at the Aging (Statutory Notice) stage: When the Batch Aging filters (STN Filter program) are run the program identifies the usual “filter reject conditions”
and moves the case to Group B1 for TE action. It also reviews each case to determine if the individual package meets the
requirements for inclusion in CPS. If the case meets the CPS requirements the case is marked for processing through the STN
02 process. If either of the conditions is not met the case will not be processed through CPS and the case is processed through
the STN 01 process.If the Statutory Notice package is processed through STN 02/CPS: 1 The Batch created letter and report will be printed and mailed by the CPS site. 2 The Stat Notice and report package will be printed and mailed by the CPS site on the 3rd Monday after the Aging is program
is run.3 The RGS and AIMS Status date will be the 3rd Monday date. If the Statutory Notice package is generated through STN 01: 1 A Stat Notice file will print locally (based on SLA) and the report will be created in the Print Manager Program for local
printing and mailing.2 The Stat Notice will be dated for the following Friday after the Aging program is run. 3 The RGS and AIMS Status date will be the following Friday date. 4 Cases processed through STN01 will be automatically updated on RGS to Status 2491. -
The following RGS Case Summary Record fields are updated during the Batch Aging process:
1 Status Code to 24 (if additional 2 digits of the Status Code are present on Status 22, they will also display on Status 24) 2 Status Date to the date of the 90 Day Letter 3 For STN 01 cases – Action text updated to AutoStat 4 For STN 02 cases – Action text updated to AutoStat NPS 5 Action Date to batch run date 6 Suspended date to the letter date plus 105/165 -
The Batch Aging program provides a copy of the report for the Stat Notice mail out package in one of two ways.
Extracted: The report for Batch Aging will be extracted if the following conditions apply. 1 If the original report was created by Batch, and 2 the “RAR_mmddhhmmss.pdf”
is present in the Case File Doc folder, and3 the Tax Comp run date/time is earlier than date/time of the “RAR_mmddhhmmss.pdf”
, and4 the Status on the RGS Case Summary record is not 23XX, 5 then a copy of the report will be extracted from the original Batch created PDF file. Regenerated: The report for Batch Aging will be regenerated based on the Forms/Schedules that are present in the Reports/Tax Computation
screen for the following situations:1 The Batch created PDF file “RAR_mmddhhmmss.pdf”
is not present in the Case File Documents folder – or,2 The Status on the RGS Case Summary record is 23XX (this is regardless of whether the Batch Created PDF file is present or
not) – or,3 The Batch Created PDF file “RAR_mmddhhmmss.pdf”
is present in the Case File Documents folder, but the Tax Comp run date/time is later than the date/time on the Batch
created PDF file.If the additional 2 digits of the Status Code are present at the time of the Batch AMSTUS Aging process, it will update the
Status in RGS to 2498.Note:
XX99 should not be used prior to the issuance of the Statutory Notice of Deficiency. The Technique Code 7 means Undeliverable
Stat Notice.Caution:
If the case is being updated to Status 2598 (reply – report not revised) and the report was previously revised and in Status
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Warning lists will be generated for cases in Group B0 in Statuses 22, 23 or 25 with a Suspend Date within 24 days from the
current date. The listing will display the number of days in Status 22, 23, or 25, and if there is a filter condition present.
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The AMSTUS command code will be generated for each case in Group B0 in Status 22, 23, or 25, where the suspense date indicates
that the case is ready to age to Status 24. The Aging program searches for all suspense dates prior to and 8 days forward
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The filter program searches the TIF and CFOL for each case for conditions that would require a tax examiner to take additional
action.If the filter condition cannot be resolved (i.e., EGC TC 290, Z Freeze) the Batch program will not automate the Stat Notice
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Cases with a filter condition will automatically be reassigned to Group B1.
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If taxpayer correspondence is received for cases in Batch Group B0, and the case Status is 10, 22, 23, or 25:
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Reassign case from Group B0
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After the case is received in the Correspondence Group, make the following updates to RGS and AIMS using the GII process,
and reassign the case to an examiner:
Update Value Status code 54, 55, 57 Status date Leave blank Correspondence received date Earliest IRS received date of taxpayers response Action text Local decision Employee Group Code Correspondence Group Code RGS Group Corresponding one to EGC Note:
Follow general Examination program guidelines and procedures when evaluating taxpayer correspondence.
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If, after evaluation of the taxpayer correspondence, the examination remains open, the case will be reintroduced to batch
processing for aging. Review the taxpayers account for filter conditions. If there is a filter condition present, do not
reassign the case to Group B0.Note:
If there is a penalty assessed on the case and the penalty has been calculated within RGS, the case can be reassigned to
Group B0 for the automated Aging/AMSTUS process; the Batch/Aging/AMSTUS process will recognize the correct penalty to input
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Update RGS and AIMS using the GII process as follows:
Update Value Status code 2298 – if Status prior to 54, 55, 57 was 10
2398 Revised Report) or
2598 (Report not Revised)Status date Date of letter for Status 2298
Date of letter for Status 2398.
Leave blank for Status 25Suspend date See Taxpayer Responses in IRM 4.19.13.9 Action text Description of action taken Employee Group Code EGC determined by campus RGS Group B0 Note:
Updating the RGS Case Summary Record with an additional 2 digits will generate the correct disposal code and technique code
for the Batch Closing process. The cases will remain in group B0 but MUST have the proper Status code on RGS to close with
the correct Blocking Series, Technique and Disposal Code information on Form 5344.
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If taxpayer correspondence is received for cases in Batch Group B0, after the Stat Notice is issued,
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Reassign case from Group B0
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After the case is received in the Correspondence Group, make the following updates to RGS and AIMS using the GII process,
and assign/ reassign the case to an examiner:
Update Update Value Status Code Update to Status 2498 (in RGS Only) if Taxpayer correspondence received while case in Status 24 Status Code Update to Status 2497 (in RGS Only) if 90 Day letter returned “Unclaimed”
or “Refused”Status Code Update to Status 2499 (in RGS Only) if 90 Day letter is returned “Undeliverable”
and no new address can be securedCorrespondence
(only when updating to 2498)Earliest IRS received date of the taxpayers response Action text Description of action taken Employee Group Code Group code of Correspondence unit to which the case is assigned – if mail is being assigned for review RGS Group Corresponding one to EGC Note:
Updating the RGS Case Summary Record with an additional 2 digits will generate the correct disposal code and technique code
for the Batch Closing process. The cases will remain in group B0 but MUST have the proper Status Code on RGS to close with
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Reassign the case to an examiner
Reminder:
Follow general Examination program guidelines and procedures when evaluating taxpayer correspondence
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Since the case has already aged through batch processing (Status 24), the correct Suspend date should already be present.
Verify that the Suspend date is correct before reassigning the case to Group B0. The suspend date will control when the case
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Reassign case to group B0
The case will remain in group B0 until a reply is received or the case systemically ages to default.
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If taxpayer correspondence is received for cases in Batch Group B0 that are scheduled to go to the Consolidated Print Site
after the case has been updated to Status 24 on AIMS but prior to the transmission of the file to the CPS.-
Reassign case from Group B0
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Manually back the Status down to Status 53 on AIMS and update RGS to Status 53
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Delete the record in the Print Manager program to prevent it being transmitted to CPS (coordination with the Batch Coordinator
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Make the following updates to RGS and AIMS using the GII process:
Update Update Value Status Code Update to Status 54, 55, 57 Correspondence Received Date Earliest IRS received date of the taxpayers response Action text Description of action taken Employee Group Code Group code of Correspondence unit to which the case is assigned RGS Group Corresponding one to EGC. -
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If correspondence is received subsequent to the transmission of the file to CPS, the Stat Notice cannot be deleted
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Reassign the case from Group B0.
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Make the following updates to RGS and AIMS using the GII process:
Update Update Value Status Code Update to Status 2498 (in RGS Only) Correspondence Received Date on RGS and AIMS Earliest IRS received date of the taxpayers response correspondence Action text Description of action taken Employee Group Code Group code of Correspondence unit to which the case is assigned RGS Group Corresponding one to EGC. -
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Once the file has been transmitted to CPS the Statutory Notice of Deficiency will be considered as mailed even if the letter
carries a future date.
All correspondence received will be:-
Held until the letter date of the Stat Notice
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Worked on a priority basis based on the date of the Stat Notice
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Worked within 5 days of the Stat Notice date
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The closing filter program searches the TIF and CFOL for each case in Group B0, Status 24 or 24XX with a suspended date prior
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Warning lists, detailing those cases which meet batch closing filters, are generated two weeks before for cases in Group B0
and in Status 24 or 24XX with a suspended date within 24 days from the day the closing filter program runs. The listing displays
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Many of these filter conditions can be corrected prior to the suspended date and the case reintroduced to Batch Processing
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If the filter condition cannot be corrected, the case must be removed from Batch Processing and closed manually.
Note:
If you use the warning list to identify cases that require manual closing, care must be taken to ensure that the case is
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An AMCLS command will be generated for each case in Status 24 and 24XX where the suspended date indicates that the case is
ready to close. The case Status is updated to 51XX in CEAS/RGS only. AIMS will not be updated to Status 51.Data received from CFOL Set indicator in Batch Close temporary database TC 810-3 on the account Set TC 810-IND = Y For Project Code 576, 577, and 581 cases – Get the DLN of the TC 150 Set DLN of TC 150 For Project Code 576, 577, and 581 cases – Get RPC code 4 Set RPC code 4 in Batch Close temporary database -
If a case is still in B0 when the case is ready to close and it has a filter condition that prevents automated closure, the
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The following fields are updated on the RGS Case Summary Record during the Batch Closing process:
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Status Code = 51 changes to Status 90 when the interface is done.
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Status date = batch run date
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Action text = Auto Close
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Action date = batch run date
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Historical Data = .1 (1/10) time added to the Exam time to reflect the default time.
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The four digit Status on the RGS Case Summary Record at the time of closing will determine the Disposal Code and the Technique
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Form 5344 – Cases that have no filter condition will have Form 5344 automatically prepared and validated. The Disposal Code
and the Technique Code that will generate is based on the RGS Summary Record Status.Status Disposal Code Technique Code 24 10 6 24 – telephone response 10 8 2498 response 10 2 2499 undeliverable 13 7 2497 Unclaimed/refused 10 6 -
Updating the RGS Case Summary Record with an additional 2 digits will generate the correct disposal code and technique code
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Once the case is closed
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The case will automatically archive
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A CICS (Closing Information Cover Sheet) is generated and printed by the Print Manager Program and forwarded to files
The requirements for sending closed cases to files using the CICS is different for cases that went through STN 01 versus STN
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Various Batch Summary reports are generated during the Batch Create, Aging, and Closing processes. Automated emails are sent
to those individuals designated to receive the Batch Summary reports. The System Administrator provides the email information
for each designee. Refer to Batch Processing User Guide Revision, Part IV, Print Manager for report listings and instructions
for viewing and printing the filter and inventory reports.
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Sites will conduct Mandatory Review of Batch cases, using CESS Team created review sheets, as follows:
New RGS Program releases and new functionality 10% of the Create 1 cases produced for every project code where morethan50 cases were selected to be worked in the first cycle of the new release. 100% of the Create 1 cases produced for every project code where “50 or fewer cases”
were selected to be worked in the first cycle of the new release.10% of the Create 2, Aging and Closing processes Weekly reviews Five Cases – per project code – per process – of cases processed in group B0. 100% review of cases routed to Group B2 Note:
All cases for review will be randomly selected from those available. The maximum volume of review of Create 1 is five hundred
cases. If significant problems are encountered, additional review may be needed.Review will be performed by the batch team leader or person(s) designated by the batch team leader. Certification of the reviews will be provided to the Operations Manager. The Operations Managers will retain a record of the
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When performing the output review, all of the following will be considered:
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Letter, Report, all variations of 886, and any schedules
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Entity Information
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Tax computation
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Applicable issues addressed
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Appropriate explanation given for each issue adjusted
Figure 4.19.20-1
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CPS Flow Chart
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