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  4. Internal Revenue Service - Wikipedia

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    The projected estimate of the budget for the IRS for fiscal year 2011 was $12.633 billion. [76] By contrast, during Fiscal Year (FY) 2006, the IRS collected more than $2.2 trillion in tax (net of refunds), about 44 percent of which was attributable to the individual income tax. This is partially due to the nature of the individual income tax ...

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    ‘The average American cares about defunding 87,000 IRS agents’ This week’s vote comes just as Danny Werfel is set to return this year as IRS Commissioner, leading the agency’s revamp .

  6. Bob Jones University v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Bob Jones University v. United States, 461 U.S. 574 (1983), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court holding that the religion clauses of the First Amendment did not prohibit the Internal Revenue Service from revoking the tax exempt status of a religious university whose practices are contrary to a compelling government public policy, such as eradicating racial discrimination.

  7. Legal history of income tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The term "income" is not defined in the Internal Revenue Code. The closest that Congress comes to defining income is found in the definition of "gross income" in Internal Revenue Code section 61, which is largely unchanged from its predecessor, the original Section 22(a) definition of income in the Revenue Act of 1913: Sec. 22(a).

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