An Information Letter provides general statements of well-defined law without applying them to a specific set of facts. They are provided by the IRS National Office in response to requests for general information by taxpayers, by congress-persons on behalf of their constituents, or by congress-persons on their own behalf. 

Note: Information letters are advisory only and have no binding effect on the IRS.

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