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The branch which can tax is the Legislative Branch. This branch includes the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate.
The US Tax Courts are part of the Legislative Branch of government, but support the IRS and the Department of the Treasury, which are part of the Executive Branch of government.
You can challenge an old tax bill by appealing against it.
The Executive Branch enforces the laws which includes the tax laws. The IRS is a government agency headed by the Executive Branch. The Legislative branch creates the tax laws.
The legislative branch has the power to tax, however only the House of Representatives can introduce tax legislature, and it still requires senate approval.
All tax bills must start in the House of Representatives and the bills raise income
The tax cut bill of 1964 lowered the income tax rate to 50 percent down from 90 percent. As a result businesses saw significant growth.
The Executive Branch (The President) has the authority to veto a bill. However, if the Legislative branch gets a 2/3 majority behind a bill, the veto can be overruled.
The branch of government that collects income tax is the executive branch, specifically through the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), which operates under the Department of the Treasury in the United States. The IRS is responsible for administering and enforcing federal tax laws, including the collection of income taxes. While Congress, part of the legislative branch, establishes tax laws, it is the executive branch that implements and collects those taxes.