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The Internal Revenue Service: Why U.S. Citizens Pay Taxes

ISBN-10: 1508161399
ISBN-13: 9781508161394
Author: Barousse, Jason
Interest Level: 2-4
Publisher: Rosen Publishing

Publication Date: August 2017

Copyright: 2018

Page Count: 24

Series: Landmarks Of Democracy -- American Institutions

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Interest Level

Grades 2-4

Reading Level

Guided Reading: N
Lexile: 1050L
Accelerated Reader Level: 6.7
Accelerated Reader Points: 0.5

BISAC Subjects

JUVENILE NONFICTION / History / Symbols, Monuments, National Parks, etc

JUVENILE NONFICTION / People & Places / United States / General

JUVENILE NONFICTION / Concepts / Money

Description
The Internal Revenue Service is the government agency that collects federal taxes. The IRS traces its origins back to the Lincoln presidency when the position of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue was created in 1862. The commissioner assessed the nation's first income tax, which was implemented to raise funds to cover war expenses. Without federal taxes, many people would not have access to different types of monetary assistance for services like veterans' benefits, education, the military, and social security. These services have become essential elements on which U.S. citizens rely. This title explores the history of the IRS and how it has developed into such an important part of daily American life. A graphic organizer and vivid full-color photographs connect with the informative and manageable text.