legislative
The power to coin money belongs to the Federal government (Congress, specifically) according to the Constitution of the United States.
The Legislative Branch has the ability to write the laws, levy taxes, declare wars, and decide how the federal money is spent.
The branch of government that primarily decides the value of money is the executive branch, specifically through the Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve System in the United States. The Federal Reserve controls monetary policy, including interest rates and money supply, which directly influences the value of money. Additionally, the legislative branch plays a role by establishing laws related to currency and financial regulations.
(in the US) No, it is not. By law, only the federal government can issue money.
The Executive Branch
Yes, it is true that Congress can appropriate money to the federal government. This is how federal departments are funded.
The legislative branch lays and collects taxes. They have what is called the power of the purse. They control everything that involves federal money.
The llegistlative branch
The Legislative Branch.
If you are owed money by the federal government, the money that the federal government sends you is called a "tax refund" or sometimes just a "refund."
Legislative branch
taxes