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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is the U.S. government agency responsible for collecting taxes and enforcing tax laws. It administers the Internal Revenue Code, provides tax education, and processes tax returns for individuals and businesses.

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Follow up in writing

After important customer service conversations, especially those involving significant commitments or complex resolutions, sending a follow-up email creates valuable documentation and confirmation. Summarize your understanding of what was discussed and agreed upon, including specific promises made, timeframes for resolution, and any reference numbers provided during the interaction. This written record serves multiple purposes in the customer service process: it confirms your understanding of the resolution plan, creates accountability for promised actions, provides evidence if disputes arise later, and gives the company an opportunity to correct any misunderstandings before they cause further problems. Request a written acknowledgment of your summary to ensure both parties share the same expectations moving forward.