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  2. Internal Revenue Service - Wikipedia

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    IRS location sign at Constitution Avenue, Washington, D.C. The IRS originates from the commissioner of internal revenue, a federal office created in 1862 to assess the nation's first income tax to fund the American Civil War. The temporary measure funded over a fifth of the Union's war expenses before being allowed to expire a decade later.

  3. Commissioner of Internal Revenue - Wikipedia

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    The Commissioner's duties include administering, managing, conducting, directing, and supervising "the execution and application of the internal revenue laws or related statutes and tax conventions to which the United States is a party" and advising the President on the appointment and removal of a Chief Counsel of the IRS.

  4. What happens if the IRS doesn’t get its $20 billion - AOL

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    The IRS is about to lose $20 billion in funding unless 1 thing happens soon — here’s what needs to be done and why that’s a problem for all Americans When the IRS starts asking for money ...

  5. Taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The IRS maintains several Service Centers at which tax returns are processed. Taxpayers generally file [104] most types of tax returns by mail with these Service Centers, or file electronically. The IRS also maintains a National Office in Washington, DC, and numerous local offices [105] providing taxpayer services and administering tax ...

  6. Why not just privatize the IRS? | Post readers - AOL

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  7. Why the IRS Is Making a Big Tax Collecting Change — and How ...

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    In what its calls a "major policy change," the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced July 24 that it would be discontinuing its practice of unannounced visits to taxpayers. The agency cited a ...

  8. History of taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the IRS's National Taxpayer Advocate's report highlighted the AMT as the single most serious problem with the tax code. The advocate noted that the AMT punishes taxpayers for having children or living in a high-tax state and that the complexity of the AMT leads to most taxpayers who owe AMT not realizing it until preparing their ...

  9. Nearly 5 million taxpayers to get money back from the IRS ...

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    The IRS said 5 million tax returns, filed by 4.7 million people, businesses, trusts, estates and tax-exempt organizations, are eligible, for about $206 per return. The IRS is waiving the penalties ...