(IRS) The federal agency in the United States with responsibility for regulating public charities and foundations, as part of its authority under the Internal Revenue Code
an agency of the federal government that is responsible for the administration and collection of federal income taxes The IRS prints and distributes tax forms and audits tax returns
The federal agency with responsibility for regulating public charities and foundations, as part of its authority under the Internal Revenue Code Joint Funding: A Grant project supported by more than one donor, each of whom may provide monies for a specific component of the overall project or who may contribute to a common pool of funds Matching Gifts Program: A corporate contributions program that will match contributions made by employees, retirees, and their spouses to qualifying nonprofit organizations Each corporation establishes specific guidelines regarding the type of organizations included, donor eligibility, and the dollar amount that will be matched
This branch of the U S Treasury Department is responsible for administering the requirements of qualified pension plans and other retirement vehicles The IRS also worked with the DOL and the PWBC to develop Form 5500, and is now responsible for monitoring the data submitted annually on Form 5500 reports
A part of the United States Department of the Treasury that is responsible for enforcing the provisions of laws and regulations concerning income taxes in the United States
The federal agency responsible for the collection of federal taxes, including personal and corporate income taxes, Social Security taxes, and excise and gift taxes
the agency of the federal government that's responsible for collecting federal income and other taxes and enforcing the rules of the department of the treasury
The federal agency responsible for the collection federal taxes, including personal and corporate income taxes, social security taxes, and excise and gift taxes
The government agency charged with the collection of taxes The income tax code and regulations often affect the requirement of a defined contribution plan