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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is the United States government agency that collects taxes and enforces the tax laws. It is a part of the Department of the Treasury.
In 1862, during the Civil War, President Lincoln and Congress created the Commissioner of Internal Revenue and enacted an income tax to pay war expenses. The agency created to enforce these taxes was named for internal revenue in contrast to U.S. government institutions that collected external revenue through duties and tariffs. The income tax was repealed 10 years later. In 1894, Congress revived the income tax, but the Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional the following year.
In 1913, the states ratified the 16th Amendment, which gave Congress the authority to enact an income tax, removing the restrictions on income taxes. In 1918, to finance the World War I, the top rate of the income tax rose to 77%. During the post-war years, the top rate was lowered to 24%, but rose again during the Great Depression. During World War II, Congress introduced payroll withholding and quarterly tax payments.
In the 1950s, the patronage system was replaced with career, professional employees. Currently, only the IRS Commissioner and Chief Counsel are selected by the President and confirmed by the Senate. The Bureau of Internal Revenue name also was changed to the Internal Revenue Service to emphasize service to taxpayers.
The main headquarters of the IRS is located at 1111 Constitution Avenue, N.W. in Washington, D.C.
The IRS is one of the government agencies which nearly all Americans must deal with on an annual basis; the other is the state Department of Motor Vehicles.
Summary of Collections before Refunds by Type of Return, Fiscal Year 2003
Type of Return Number of Returns Gross Collections (Millions of US$)
Individual Income Tax 130,728,360 987,209
Corporate Income Tax 5,890,821 194,146
Employment Taxes 29,916,033 695,976
Gift Tax 287,456 1,939
Excise Taxes 812,483 52,771
Estate Tax 91,679 20,888See also: Taxation in the United States
Further reading
External links
- Internal Revenue Service (http://www.irs.gov/) Official website
- 31 Q&A about the IRS (http://www.supremelaw.org/sls/31answers.htm) and ‘This is what your fear is protecting (http://www.newswithviews.com/Devvy/kidd25.htm)’ dispute the IRS's legitimacy
- IRS Abuse Reports (http://www.neo-tech.com/irs-class-action/) Accounts of abuses against U.S. citizens by the IRS
- Tax Protester FAQ (http://evans-legal.com/dan/tpfaq.html) by Dan Evans rebuts claims of the illegitimacy of the income tax and the IRS
- "The Tax Man" (http://www.thewavemag.com/printarticle.php?articleid=24785) -- on Joe Banister, formerly IRS, who found the "kooks" so difficult to beat he joined them
- Americans for Fair Tax (http://www.fairtax.org/) deals with the elimination of the IRS, in favor for a new "fair" system.
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