The Internal Revenue Service which is a part of the Executive branch collects taxes. The Legislative branch which is Congress creates taxes.
The IRS is a part of the United State Department of the Treasury, which is part of the executive branch of the federal government. The IRS is run by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue who reports to the Secretary of the Treasury who reports to the President of the United States.
Some people will tell you the IRS belongs to the, "Executive branch, Department of the United States Treasury" I understand this to be false. Title 31 U.S.C., Chapter 3 is entitled "Department of the Treasury". It clearly shows the Federal agencies actually created by law through Acts of Congress. TITLE 31 CHAPTER 3 - DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY SUBCHAPTER I - ORGANIZATION § 301. Department of the Treasury. § 302. Treasury of the United States. § 303. Bureau of Engraving and Printing. § 304. Bureau of the Mint. § 305. Federal Financing Bank. § 306. Fiscal Service. § 307. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. § 308. United States Customs Service. § 309. Office of Thrift Supervision. § 310. Continuing in office. Title 31, Chapter3
The executive branch, headed by the president, executes the laws and runs the many service departments of the government.
No, the IRS government is not a legit branch. The IRS works for a branch of the government but it does not have its own branch. The IRS works for the executive branch.
The IRS (Internal Revenue Service) is part of the Federal government. It is an agency of the Treasury Department, which is part of the Executive Branch of the US Federal government.
The IRS (Internal Revenue Service) is responsible for handling all tax related situations.
The Internal Revenue Service is an agency of Executive Branch of government. The IRS collects and enforces all federal income tax in the country.
The IRS (Internal Revenue Service) is under the US Department of the Treasury, in the Executive Branch.
It depends on what "government" you are asking about. In the United States of America, the Federal government and most states levy and collect income taxes. So do many cities.In the Federal Government, income taxes are levied and collected by the Internal Revenue Service, which is part of the Treasury Department. The Treasury department is part of the Executive Branch, and is reports to the President.
The Internal Revenue Service can levy taxes on people and organizations. In fact, as a citizen you are expected to pay taxes for your entire life.
I recommend checking the latest updates from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or your tax authority for specific information on tax rebate disbursements. Dates for sending out tax rebates may vary depending on your location and tax return processing.
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The Internal Revenue Service which is a part of the Executive branch collects taxes. The Legislative branch which is Congress creates taxes.
The Congress has the power to levy, impose and collect, the taxes in the U.S. Congress imposes these taxes through the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and State taxing authorities.
No branch of the U.S. government is responsible for mail service. The U.S. Postal Service is operates under the authority of the government, but is not a government agency or department.