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CC stands for carbon copy, allowing someone apart from the primary recipient to receive a copy of the email.
The general rule is that the To field is reserved for the main recipients of your email. Other interested parties can be included as a CC so they can have their own copy of the email. CCing other parties also makes it clear to all involved that the email has been seen by everyone.
If you owe money to a federal agency and you did not pay it on time, you have a delinquent debt. You will receive a letter first from the agency to whom you owe the debt. If you do not pay the agency, the debt then goes to Treasury and we send you a letter about that debt.
The IRS sends notices and letters for the following reasons: You have a balance due. You are due a larger or smaller refund. We have a question about your tax return.
Attorneys in the Chief Counsels Office serve as lawyers for the IRS. They provide the IRS and taxpayers with guidance on interpreting Federal tax laws correctly, represent the IRS in litigation, and provide all other legal support required to carry out the IRS mission.
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A quick definition of CC: It can mean Circuit, City, Civil, or County Court, which are places where legal cases are heard. It can also refer to the Commodity Credit Corporation, which is a government agency that helps farmers.
Cc stands for carbon copy which means that whose address appears after the Cc: header would receive a copy of the message.
At the bottom of a business letter, cc would be followed by the names of the people who were sent carbon copies of the original, so the recipients would know who else received it. In the context of email, cc indicates the other recipients to whom the message was sent.

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