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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.
Chief Counsel Memoranda The Office of Chief Counsel drafts numerous types of internal advice issued to attorneys and revenue agents within the IRS. These documents have no precedential value and cannot be relied on by taxpayers.
The new guidance, IRS Chief Counsel Memorandum Number 202317020, serves as a reminder to employers that all health FSA reimbursements must be fully substantiated using information from an independent third party (generally the provider of the service for which reimbursement is sought).
Under the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998, the Chief Counsel reports to both the IRS Commissioner and the Treasury General Counsel. Attorneys in the Chief Counsels Office serve as lawyers for the IRS.
The IRS Office of Chief Counsel recently issued Chief Counsel Advice (CCA) 202323006, which relates to the tax treatment of an employer-funded, insured, fixed-indemnity wellness policy.
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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.
The mission of the Office of Chief Counsel is to provide effective legal advice to the IRS and to serve taxpayers fairly and with integrity.
(1) Chief Counsel advice defined (A) In general For purposes of this section, the term Chief Counsel advice means written advice or instruction, under whatever name or designation, prepared by any national office component of the Office of Chief Counsel which (i) is issued to field or service center employees of the

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