that is the question what filing status get more federal tax credit
U.S. Notes have red seals. Federal Reserve Notes have green seals. See the related question for U.S. Notes.
I believe you are referring to 501(c)3 status, which is the federal status for non-profit corporations.
Harbor seals are not endangered. Luckily, their conservation status is Least Concern.
The exact number is classified, however, the current approximate count is about 2,400 Navy SEALs on active duty status and another 700 in the Navy Reserves.
All US Federal Reserve Notes have that wording printed on the front side. Other older bills may say "Silver Certificate" (these usually have blue seals) or "US Note" (red seals).
It is not difficult for a person to find the status on their federal or state income tax refund. The federal income tax refund status is located on the IRS website. Most states also offer status updates on tax refunds on the state's website or the state treasurer's website.
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the 6th u.s branch is the coast guard. Navy Seals is federal owned
Green seals are used on all Federal Reserve Notes dated 1928 to the present.
It is the Federal Star which signifies the equal status of the 13 member states and the federal government.