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Internal revenue code

Anton Vasilescu edited this page May 9, 2023 · 1 revision

The Internal Revenue Code or, as referred to by tax practitioners, “The Code” is a compilation of Federal statutes pertaining to taxes that are imposed by the federal government compiled into Title 26 of the United States Code. 

The Code consists of 11 subtitles that address both substantive and procedural aspects of federal tax law. The largest subtitle of the Code is Subtitle A, which provides rules for the imposition and calculation of the federal income taxes (one of several levels of income taxes that are imposed in the United States by the federal government and by state and local governments). Other significant subtitles are Subtitle B, which governs the federal estate and gift taxes; Subtitle C, which governs the federal employment taxes and mechanics for the collection of the federal income taxes; Subtitle D, which governs the federal excise taxes; and Subtitle F, which governs the procedures and administration of the federal taxes.

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