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s Withholding Certificate Form 941 Employer&#039 · Deductions Overview INFORMATION FOR... Individuals Businesses &amp · Deductions Forms &amp · Instructions Info Menu Mobile Charities &amp · 5.19.18&nbsp · Federal Employee/Retiree Delinquency Initiative (FERDI) 5.19.18.1&nbsp · Program Scope and Objectives 5.19.18.1.1&nbsp · Background 5.19.18.1.2&nbsp · Authority 5.19.18.1.3&nbsp · Roles and Responsibilities 5.19.18.1.4&nbsp · Program Management and Review 5.19.18.1.5&nbsp · Program Controls 5.19.18.1.6&nbsp · Terms/Definitions/Acronyms 5.19.18.1.7&nbsp · Related Resources 5.19.18.2&nbsp · Identifying FERDI Cases 5.19.18.2.1&nbsp · Adding the FERDI Indicator 5.19.18.2.2&nbsp · Removing the FERDI Indicator 5.19.18.3&nbsp · IRS Employee FERDI Cases 5.19.18.4&nbsp · FERDI General Case Processing Overview 5.19.18.4.1&nbsp · Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) Procedures 5.19.18.4.1.1&nbsp

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s Withholding Certificate Form 941 Employer&#039
Deductions Overview INFORMATION FOR... Individuals Businesses &amp
Deductions Forms &amp
Instructions Info Menu Mobile Charities &amp
5.19.18&nbsp
Federal Employee/Retiree Delinquency Initiative (FERDI) 5.19.18.1&nbsp
Program Scope and Objectives 5.19.18.1.1&nbsp
Background 5.19.18.1.2&nbsp
Authority 5.19.18.1.3&nbsp
Roles and Responsibilities 5.19.18.1.4&nbsp
Program Management and Review 5.19.18.1.5&nbsp
Program Controls 5.19.18.1.6&nbsp
Terms/Definitions/Acronyms 5.19.18.1.7&nbsp
Related Resources 5.19.18.2&nbsp
Identifying FERDI Cases 5.19.18.2.1&nbsp
Adding the FERDI Indicator 5.19.18.2.2&nbsp
Removing the FERDI Indicator 5.19.18.3&nbsp
IRS Employee FERDI Cases 5.19.18.4&nbsp
FERDI General Case Processing Overview 5.19.18.4.1&nbsp
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Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) Procedures 5.19.18.4.1.1&nbsp

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