Once the Internal Revenue Service collects tax money, it decides how the money will be allocated. True or False

History · High School · Wed Jan 13 2021

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False.

Once the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) collects tax money, it does not decide how the money will be allocated. The allocation of tax revenue is determined through the government's budgeting process, involving legislative decisions and appropriations made by the respective governing bodies, such as Congress in the United States. The IRS is primarily responsible for collecting taxes and enforcing tax laws.