Does federal government guarantee me the right to have three credit reports annually may you ask? Well, in my personal opinion, and everything is personal, they could give you it but it is better to ask your local President of the country.
Since the Government Accountability Office (GAO) is a federal agency, the federal government is considered to be the publisher of GAO reports.
The federal government should adopt accrual since there is a 1956 law that requires all government agencies to prepare accrual-basis financial reports. Also, accrual basis will show more information since it shows money that the government is owed and liabilities of the federal government.
Yes. The IRS is part of the US Treasury Department which is part of the executive branch of the federal government. The IRS reports to the Secretary of the Treasury who reports to the President. The function of the IRS is to execute laws which Congress has passed.
(Write reports on the Federal Government's annual budget and research the impact of budget proposals.)
As of recent estimates, the federal government pays out approximately $100 billion annually in retirement benefits to federal employees. This figure includes pensions, health care benefits, and other retirement-related costs. The exact amount can vary each year based on factors such as changes in the workforce, retirement rates, and adjustments in benefits. For the most accurate and up-to-date figures, it's best to consult official government reports or budget documents.
The cabinet reports to the President. (actually they are supposed to report to the president, but they actually report to the Federal Reserve.)
There IS no government site for free credit reports, since credit reports are provided by private firms, NOT by the government.
The IRS is a part of the United State Department of the Treasury, which is part of the executive branch of the federal government. The IRS is run by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue who reports to the Secretary of the Treasury who reports to the President of the United States.
According to reports the Federal Government prints about 38 million bills a day. Almost 90 percent of the bills printed go to replace bills already in circulation or that have been taken out of circulation.
government reports about Vietnam were often contradicted by news reports. ~ Novanet and gradpoint(:
There are approximately 600 reports of UFO's world-wide annually.
It depends on what "government" you are asking about. In the United States of America, the Federal government and most states levy and collect income taxes. So do many cities.In the Federal Government, income taxes are levied and collected by the Internal Revenue Service, which is part of the Treasury Department. The Treasury department is part of the Executive Branch, and is reports to the President.