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The US treasury department is in what branch of government?

I would say the executive branch. The Secretary of the Treasury controls the US Treasury, and the S of T is a part of the executive branch since that is a cabinet post.


The Treasury Department is responsible for printing money. The Treasury Department is part of which branch of government?

executive


What federal law enforcement does not operate under the Department of the Treasury?

The Drug Enforcement Agency or (DEA)


The Treasury Department is part of which branch of government?

executive


Which branch prints money in the US?

Executive, through the Treasury Department.


Which branch prints money for the us?

Federal. The Department of the Treasury prints currency and is part of the Executive branch


What federal law enforcement agencies does not operate under the Department of the Treasury?

the answer is the (DEA)


Is the IRS part of Executive Branch or the Judicial Branch?

The IRS (Internal Revenue Service) is under the US Department of the Treasury, in the Executive Branch.


What Two departments that operate within the executive branch?

Two departments that operate withen the executive branch are treasury department and defence department.-Tasha 8TH GRADE!


Has the internal revenue service been transferred from the Department of the Treasury of the department of homeland security?

No, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has not been transferred from the Department of the Treasury to the Department of Homeland Security. The IRS remains an agency within the Department of the Treasury, responsible for tax collection and enforcement of tax laws. There has been no official move or proposal to change this arrangement.


Which branch can print money?

The United States Department of the Treasury is the branch of the government that is allowed to print and mint all currency. This department was established in 1789 to manage government revenue.


What government branch collects taxes?

The branch of government that collects taxes is primarily the executive branch, specifically through the Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the United States. The IRS is responsible for administering and enforcing federal tax laws. While Congress, part of the legislative branch, establishes tax laws, the executive branch is tasked with their collection and enforcement.