Financial market participants interact with specialized entities operating within the U.S. Department of the Treasury for taxation, money laundering prevention, sanctions enforcement, and debt management. Match each designated Treasury entity to its distinct regulatory or operational mandate within the financial system.
- Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN)Serves as the U.S. financial intelligence unit collecting and analyzing transaction data reported under the Bank Secrecy Act to prevent money laundering.
- Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)Administers and enforces targeted economic trade sanctions against designated foreign countries, terrorists, and international narcotics traffickers.
- Internal Revenue Service (IRS)Enforces federal tax laws, collects tax revenue, and enforces taxpayer identification and dividend/interest reporting requirements for financial accounts.
- Bureau of the Fiscal ServiceOversees central accounting and payment systems while managing the issuance, accounting, and servicing of U.S. government debt obligations.
Cevap
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) collects and analyzes BSA transaction data to combat illicit finance; the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) administers economic sanctions and asset-blocking programs; the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) enforces tax collection and investment income reporting; and the Bureau of the Fiscal Service oversees government accounting and public debt issuance.
Each bureau under the Department of the Treasury serves a dedicated purpose: FinCEN analyzes financial intelligence to prevent money laundering; OFAC administers economic sanctions and blocks assets of sanctioned targets; the IRS enforces federal taxation laws and account reporting regulations; and the Bureau of the Fiscal Service manages national debt instruments and federal payments.
Adım Adım Çözüm
Anahtar Kavram
Department of the Treasury and IRS Regulatory Roles