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redetermine
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Verb1.redetermine - fix, find, or establish again; "the physicists redetermined Planck's constant"
ascertain, determine, find out, find - establish after a calculation, investigation, experiment, survey, or study; "find the product of two numbers"; "The physicist who found the elusive particle won the Nobel Prize"


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They include program integrity initiatives such as disability reviews and Supplemental Security Income redeterminations, tax enforcement, improper unemployment payment reviews, and health care fraud and abuse controls.
Accounting for foreign tax redeterminations under the 2007 regulations: The 2007 regulations retain the same rules as in the 1988 regulations regarding the notification requirements of an FTR under Sec.
For example, * The effect of IIF on settlements; * The use of specialists and the effect on the pace of audits; * Post-filing return reviews and the 90-day rule; and * Foreign tax redeterminations under section 905(c).
 
 
 
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