Q- Freeze Retype Condition Flow ChartThis flow chart should be used to determine the actions to be taken on notices with a Q- Freeze on the module.Start (A) This is the start of the -Q Freeze Retype Condition Flow Chart for CP 268 and CP267- after inputting a credit transfer. Continue to Decision (1).Decision (1) Is there a math error? If Yes, Continue To Process (a) If No, Continue To Process (b)Process (a), Continue to Decision (2)Decision (2), Will the module be balance due or overpaid?If Balance Due, Continue To Process (c) If Overpaid, Continue To Process (d)Process (c) If only math error remains convert notice to CP 102 or 132 as appropriate. This is the end of the flow chart.Process (d) Retype the CP 268. This is the end of the flow chart.Process (b) Continue to Decision (3)Decision (3) Is the module balance due or overpaid/even balance? If Balance Due, Continue To Process (e) If Overpaid/Even Balance, Continue To Process (f)Process (e), Retype CP 267 to a CP 161. This is the end of the flow chart.Process (f) Continue to Decision (4)Decision (4), Are you returning to taxpayer figures? If Yes, Continue To Process (g) If No, Continue To Process (h)Process (g) , Void CP 267. This is the end of the flow chart.Process (h) Continue to Decision (5)Decision (5), Is the credit elect different than what the taxpayer expected? If Yes, Continue To Process (i) If No, Continue To Process (j)Process (i), Retype CP 267 to CP 145. This is the end of the flow chart.Process (j), Continue to Decision (6)Decision (6), Is the taxpayer’s overpayment reduced only due to interest and penalties being charged? If Yes, Continue To Process (k) If No, Continue To Process (l)Process (k) , Retype CP 267 to CP 173 or CP 210 as appropriate. This is the end of the flow chart.Process (l), Retype CP 267. This is the end of the flow chart.