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The IRS enforces the tax laws of the United States government.
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Yes. It stands for "Internal Revenue Service." They enforce and regulate tax laws.
The IRS has about 93000 employees. They range from Atorneys, return processors, officers who enforce tax laws, people who oversee operations, and many other positions.
the job is not to enforce the laws but to make them.
To settle disputes and to enforce laws.To settle disputes and to enforce laws.To settle disputes and to enforce laws.To settle disputes and to enforce laws.
Concurrent/Shared Powers has the power to enforce laws.
to enforce the laws an treaties
States create and enforce laws to prevent unsafe, chaotic behavior such as anarchy.
Your question is an incorrect statement. Why do you think states must not enforce gun laws? They do.
The right to make and enforce laws is characteristic of which political unit?
Laws are not changed by the IRS, as they do not have that authority. Congress changes laws with the signature of the President. Regulation and methods of determining how to treat the laws that have been passed does fall in the prevue of the IRS.
not to enforce the laws and not to interpret the laws
Yes and no.