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Tax Agencies
U.S. Federal Agencies
- Internal Revenue
Service (IRS)
- Federal agency responsible for administering and
enforcing the internal revenue laws and related statutes, except those relating
to alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives.
- Office of Tax Policy (U.S.
Department of the Treasury)
- Federal agency responsible for developing and
implementing tax policies and programs; reviewing regulations and rulings to
administer the Internal Revenue Code; negotiating tax treaties; and providing
economic and legal policy analysis for domestic and international tax policy
decisions. It also provides estimates for the President’s budget, fiscal policy
decisions, and cash management decisions.
- Alcohol and Tobacco
Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB)
- Federal agency responsible for enforcing and
administering laws covering the production, use, and distribution of alcohol and
tobacco products. TTB also collects excise taxes for firearms and
ammunition.
- Social Security
Administration (SSA)
- Federal agency responsible for managing the nation's
social insurance program, consisting of retirement, survivors, and disability
insurance programs, commonly known as Social Security.
- U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (U.S. Department of Homeland Security)
- Federal agency responsible for enforcing customs and
related laws and collecting revenue from imports. In addition to other
responsibilities, Customs and Border Protection is charged with assessing and
collecting customs duties, excise taxes, fees, and penalties due on imported
merchandise.
- United States Tax Court
- Congress created the Tax Court to provide a judicial
forum in which affected persons could dispute tax deficiencies determined by the
Commissioner of Internal Revenue prior to payment of the disputed
amounts.
State Agencies
- Federation of Tax
Administrators (FTA)
- The Federation of Tax Administrators (FTA) was organized
in 1937. Its mission is to improve the quality of state tax administration by
providing services to state tax authorities and administrators. These services
include research and information exchange, training, and intergovernmental and
interstate coordination. The Federation also represents the interests of state
tax administrators before federal policymakers where appropriate.
- State Tax Departments (AccountantsWorld)
- Links to official state tax agencies.
- Texas
Comptroller of Public Accounts (Window on State Government)
- The state's principal tax administrator and collector of
tax revenue.
- Texas Workforce
Commission (TWC)
- Texas state agency responsible for collecting
unemployment insurance taxes from employers.
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Bobby Griffith
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