(of internal revenue service)
31Internal Revenue Code (I.R.C.) — That body of law which codifies all federal tax laws including income, estate, gift, excise, etc. taxes. Such laws comprise Title 26 of the U.S. Code, and are implemented by the Internal Revenue Service and through it by Treasury Regulations;… …
32Internal Revenue Code (I.R.C.) — That body of law which codifies all federal tax laws including income, estate, gift, excise, etc. taxes. Such laws comprise Title 26 of the U.S. Code, and are implemented by the Internal Revenue Service and through it by Treasury Regulations;… …
33Internal Revenue Code — Der Internal Revenue Code (IRC) ist der Hauptbestandteil des Bundessteuergesetzes der USA. Er ist nach Themen aufgebaut und umfasst die Einkommensteuer, Lohnsteuer, Schenkungsteuer, Immobiliensteuer und gesetzliche Verbrauchsteuern. Der Internal… …
34internal revenue officers — See Internal Revenue Service; revenue officers …
35Internal Revenue Bureau — An older terminology for what is now known as the Internal Revenue Service …
36Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 — The legislation targeted at IRS reform, particularly related to the time period required for capital gains and taxpayer protection and rights. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
37Internal Revenue Service — governmental department which deals with the collection of income taxes and taxes on domestic goods …
38Internal Revenue Service — IRS In the United States, a federal government agency responsible for administering and collecting most forms of taxation …
39internal revenue service — (IRS) U.S. government agency charged with collecting most federal taxes, including personal and corporate income, social security, estate, gift, and excise taxes. An audit announcement from the IRS is not a joyous occasion …
40Internal Revenue Service — /ɪnˌtɜ:n(ə)l revənju: ˌsɜ:vɪs/ noun US a government department which deals with tax. Abbr IRS …