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B. Full Program Costs
The Tax Division consists of a single Decision Unit (General Tax Matters) supporting the Department’s Strategic Goal 2 – Prevent Crime, Enforce Federal Laws, and Represent the Rights and interests of the American People.
This Strategic Goal defines the two broad programs areas:
Ÿ Civil Tax Litigation and Appeals - $80,126,000
Ÿ Criminal Tax Prosecution and Appeals - $35,846,000
The FY 2011 budget request assumes 69% of the Division’s budget and expenditures can be attributed to its Civil Tax Litigation and Appeals and 31% percent to Criminal Tax Prosecution and Appeals.
This budget request incorporates all costs, including mission costs related to cases and matters, mission costs related to oversight and policy, and overhead.
Jack Townsend offers this blog on Federal Tax Crimes principally for tax professionals and tax students. It is not directed to lay readers -- such as persons who are potentially subject to U.S. civil and criminal tax or related consequences. LAY READERS SHOULD READ THE PAGE IN THE RIGHT HAND COLUMN TITLE "INTENDED AUDIENCE FOR BLOG; CAUTIONARY NOTE TO LAY READERS." Thank you.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
DOJ Tax Budget Request - The Criminal Parts #2
More on the DOJ Tax Budget Request
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Criminal Tax Enforcement,
DOJ Tax
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