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Can a taxpayer request an updated status letter after the taxpayer has rectified the problems noted in the first status letter?

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Can a taxpayer request an updated status letter after the taxpayer has rectified the problems noted in the first status letter?

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Yes. A taxpayer may request an updated status letter that contains updated information after any outstanding liabilities are paid and any delinquent tax returns are filed. However, the updated request is considered a new request, and it must be filed using the procedures outlined in this document. Effect on Other Documents: This Informational Publication modifies and supersedes IP 2006(8), Status Letters for Income Tax. Effect of This Document: An Informational Publication issued by DRS addresses frequently asked questions about a current position, policy, or practice; usually in a less technical question and answer format. For Further Information: Call DRS during business hours, Monday through Friday: • 1-800-382-9463 (Connecticut calls outside the Greater Hartford calling area only); or • 860-297-5962 (from anywhere) TTY, TDD, and Text Telephone users only may transmit inquiries anytime by calling 860-297-4911. Forms and Publications: Forms and publications are available anytime by:

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