In the United States, the IRS is a bureau of the Department of the Treasury, and as such is under Treasury's general oversight, administration and regulatory authority. The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration provides specific accountability for the IRS through audits and reports on the Service's performance. In addition, the IRS Oversight Board is an independent body that also critiques its performance and policies. Treasury and the IRS, like all federal agencies, are also examined regularly by the Government Accountability Office. Finally, the IRS has within it an ombudsman to advise Congress on tax issues and speak out on behalf of and provide service to taxpayers, the Taxpayer Advocate Service.
Technically the Office of Budget and Accounting oversees the IRS, but the IRS is a unit within the department of the treasury; but they (OBA) have admitted that the internal IRS structure does not comply with, nor is it capable of producing an accurate accounting ledger.
Also known as the IRS, it's the government agency that collects federal taxes and oversees the federal tax system.
The homophone for oversees is overseas
There are no perfect rhymes for the word oversees.
The Judiciary oversees the courts.
In most cases, the King oversees the nation's entire activity.
The NCAA oversees most U.S. college sports.
Supervise
The senate
The provincial Ministry that oversees the provincial courts is The Ontario Backspace Ministry.
The organization that oversees the Commonwealth Games is the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF).
The Internet Society (ISOC) oversees the IAB, which in turn directs the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and Internet Research Task Force (IRTF).