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From The Briefing Book

From the Briefing Book

What does the IRS do and how can it be improved?

November 15, 2018 by tpcwebsite

Q.

What does the IRS do and how can it be improved?

A.

The IRS administers the federal tax laws that the Congress enacts.

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