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The '''United States Department of the Treasury''' is an executive [[UnitedStates/Departments|department]] of the federal government. The '''United States Department of the Treasury''', often referred to as simple the '''Treasury''', is an executive [[UnitedStates/Departments|department]] of the federal government.
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The department is led by the '''Secretary''' and '''Deputy Secretary''' of the Treasury. Several agency-specific leaderships follow. The department is led by a '''secretary''' and '''deputy secretary'''. Several '''undersecretaries''' and '''assistant secretaries''' oversee offices.
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The '''Treasurer''' is the custodian of collatoral assets, such as the gold supply, and oversees the U.S. Mint. The secretary directly oversees the [[UnitedStates/InternalRevenueService|IRS]].
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Several '''undersecretaries''' and '''assistant secretaries''' of the Treasury oversee offices. These agencies report to the '''undersecretary for Domestic Finance''':
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The [[UnitedStates/InternalRevenueService|IRS]] is overseen by a '''commissioner'''.  * ...

These agencies report to the '''undersecretary for International Affairs''':

 * ...

These agencies report to the '''undersecretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence''':

 * [[UnitedStates/OfficeOfTerrorismAndFinancialIntelligence|TFI]]
 * [[UnitedStates/OfficeOfForeignAssetControl|OFAC]]

The '''treasurer''' is the custodian of collateral assets, such as the gold supply, and oversees the '''U.S. Mint'''.

Most undersecretaries have a deputy undersecretary and one or more assistant secretaries. Generally, the Treasury does not abbreviate any secretary positions.

United States Department of the Treasury

The United States Department of the Treasury, often referred to as simple the Treasury, is an executive department of the federal government.


Composition

The department is led by a secretary and deputy secretary. Several undersecretaries and assistant secretaries oversee offices.

The secretary directly oversees the IRS.

These agencies report to the undersecretary for Domestic Finance:

  • ...

These agencies report to the undersecretary for International Affairs:

  • ...

These agencies report to the undersecretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence:

The treasurer is the custodian of collateral assets, such as the gold supply, and oversees the U.S. Mint.

Most undersecretaries have a deputy undersecretary and one or more assistant secretaries. Generally, the Treasury does not abbreviate any secretary positions.


History


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