Resequence

Resequence Occurs when transaction cannot be posted or processed until the following week or cycle at the Martinsburg Computing Center. For example: Tax data on an invalid SSN are moved by the computer to a valid SSN as a result of the validation of SSNs from Social Security records with our records.

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Reprocessable

Reprocessable A document that has posted to the master file with erroneous data. It is reestablished on the SCCF and processed with the correct data and the same DLN. These records will contain an “R” source code on the SCCF.

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Reprocess

Reprocess Documents that previously posted to an incorrect TIN or tax period must be reprocessed to the correct TIN or tax period that does not contain a TC 150. Document should not be reprocessed to a module containing a TC 150, or if the statute for assessment has expired for the tax period involved.

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Remittance Processing System (RPS)

Remittance Processing System (RPS) A computer controlled system that allows payments and documents to be processed at a multifunctional work station

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Reject

Reject A numbered return or document that is removed from pipeline processing because of an unprocessable condition.

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Reinput

Reinput A document that has not posted to the master file, which is usually sent back through DIS for input a second time.

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Refile DLN

Refile DLN DLN assigned to a return or other document after an audit of Campus adjustment has been completed. The tax return and related documents are filed under this refile DLN rather than the original DLN. Refile DLNs can be identified by the 4th and 5th digits of the DLN. A 47 document code means… Continue reading Refile DLN

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Realtime

Realtime Realtime computer systems are designed to respond to user transactions instantly. Most of IRS employs batch systems that consolidate transactions to process at a later time. Realtime would mean transactions would post immediately upon entry. Realtime generally refers to the time a system is available for use.

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