IRS Overview

4.1.2.1  (10-24-2006)
Overview

  1. This section discusses determining return needs.

  2. The PSP Territory Manager must ensure the correct types of returns are available in the quantity needed to accomplish the Examination Plan (Plan). If workload is unavailable in a needed priority, workload from the next priority that is available will be input to cover needs until the higher priority workload becomes available.

  3. The PSP Territory Manager must determine the number and class, of returns needed. To facilitate that effort, a Return Needs Analysis and a Return Starts Analysis should be completed on a monthly basis.

  4. On a quarterly basis, local PSPs should analyze priority program DESY application, priority program inventory, projected future inventory and project year-end accomplishments in relationship to the Examination Plan.


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