Name Control (N/C) refers to this.
What are the first four letters of a taxpayer's last name?
This is the ultimate authority for all things Entity-related.
What is the IRM (Internal Revenue Manual)?
This document includes the program number and volume you will use to maintain record of your work.
What is a batch slip?
When a TP has filed two different tax returns for the same tax year, it is referred to as this.
What is a Dual TC 150?
Entity refers to this.
What is the top portion of the 1040?
This TIN stands atop the hierarchy.
What is an SSN?
Research for this when a 1040 is included with a form you are working.
What is a TC 150 (posted return)?
What is route out?
What is quality and efficiency?
A tax return 3 or more years older than the current tax year is called this.
What is Statute?
Update this at the end of your shift every day except for Mondays.
What is SETR?
Use this form to keep track of your work throughout the day, every day.
What is a 3081 Supplement?
Numbers 1-5 on the TP's account refer to this.
What is filing status?
Press this key to sign out of IDRS.
What is F12?
An action trail consists of these two elements.
What is your TE Stamp and Transaction Code?
The database used to research TP accounts is called this.
What is IDRS (Integrated Data Retrieval System)?
What is your blue bin?
Information that can identify a TP and should be safeguarded is called this.
What is PII?
This is the best department across the entire IRS nationwide?
What is Austin Entity?
IMF stands for this.
What is Individual Master File?
Pending transactions can be found using this command code.
What is ENMOD?
Errors are not counted against you while you remain on this.
What is the Learning Curve?
This always includes an asterisk.
What is an IRSN?
You are eligible for overtime when you are this.
What is when you are fully successful?