The branch of government that determines or creates the federal income tax is the legislative branch, specifically Congress. Congress has the authority to levy taxes, as outlined in Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS), part of the executive branch, is responsible for administering and enforcing the tax laws established by Congress.
The Legislative Branch determines court jurisdiction except where the Constitution specifies otherwise.
The majority of federal agencies are created and operate under the Executive Branch.
The federal courts rule if someone disputes the constitutionality of an executive order.
The judicial branch determines if a law is constitutional or not.
The Judicial Branch of Government appoints Federal judges.
The leglegislative branch of the federal government referred to as Congress
The legislative branch of the federal government is called the Congress.
The Legislative Branch
judicial branch
the judicial branch
The judicial branch of the Federal Government includes the U.S. Supreme Court.
Federal courts are part of the Judicial branch of government. Congress possesses the ability to regulate the Judiciary branch, as a whole. One specific congressional power is to create other federal courts, as well as to determine what their jurisdiction will be.