The IRS is in the executive branch of the government.
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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 Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is a federal agency that falls under the executive branch of the United States government. It is part of the Department of the Treasury, which is responsible for managing the country's finances, collecting taxes, and enforcing tax laws. The IRS administers and enforces the Internal Revenue Code, which governs the collection of federal income taxes and other types of 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.
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.