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Treasury Department

NOUN
  1. the federal department that collects revenue and administers federal finances; the Treasury Department was created in 1789

How To Use Treasury Department In A Sentence

  • However, the treasury department is now computerizing tax collection information and data is also being kept on delinquent taxpayers still owing the city.
  • Their treasury departments are being forced to look at all options to raise capital. Times, Sunday Times
  • In tax year 2006, the latest year available, IRS made $10 billion to $12 billion in erroneous EITC payments, according to a study by the Treasury Department's inspector general. IRS lacks clout to enforce mandatory health insurance
  • [Yet] we put the vast business of a custom house in the hands of a flathead who does not know a bill of lading from a transit of Venus [laughter and a pause] — never having heard of either of them before, [and entrusted the Treasury Department to] an ignorant villager who never before could wrestle with a two-weeks 'wash-bill without getting thrown. The Atlantic | July/August 2001 | Mark Twain's Reconstruction | Blount Jr.
  • There's ample power in the Treasury Department and the Energy Department, etcetera to get these things done," he insisted, "and I don't think there should be a commissar, which is really what this is. Common Folk Using Common Sense
  • We found the paperwork for a Treasury Department stamp tax of two hundred dollars for a class III device, approved by ATF, called a suppressor, which you would call a silencer. A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set
  • Second, we will accelerate our efforts through the Treasury Department's Consumer and Business Lending Initiative.
  • The U.S. Treasury Department already announced a similar policy, acting against a Revolutionary Guard-controlled corporation and its commander.
  • The Treasury Department plans to remove older coins from circulation and replace them with new ones.
  • The Treasury Department plans to remove older coins from circulation and replace them with new ones.
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