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The U.S. Department of the Treasury is responsible for formulating and recommending domestic and international financial, economic, and tax policy, participating in the formulation of broad fiscal policies that have general significance for the economy, and managing the public debt.The Treasury Department's various bureau functions include: law enforcement (Secret Service, ATF and Customs), bank regulation (Comptroller of the Currency and Thrift Supervision), financial agent (FMS and Public Debt), and coin and currency manufacturing (Mint and Printing and Engraving).
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Financial Management Service (or FMS) is a bureau of the United States Department of the Treasury and provides several financial services for the federal government. These services include centralized payment, collection, and reporting services, oversight of a daily cash flow of nearly $58 billion into and out of federal accounts, disbursement of more than $1.5 trillion to more than 100 million individuals via Social Security and veterans' benefits, issuance of tax refunds and other federal payments, collection of more than $2.67 trillion per year in payments to the government through financial institutions, and collection of delinquent debts owed to the government.FMS has a total of 2,100 employees located in its headquarters offices in Washington, DC and Hyattsville, MD, and its five regional centers in Austin, Birmingham, Kansas City, Philadelphia and San Francisco. Before 1984, FMS was known as the Bureau of Government Financial Operations. - Wikipedia -
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The Internal Revenue Service, a branch of the U.S. Department of the Treasury is responsible for collecting and assessing taxes, including individual and corporate income taxes, employment taxes, estate taxes, and excise taxes.
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