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On July 22, 2004, President George W. Bush nominated Gregory F. Jenner to be Assistant Secretary (Tax Policy). Mr. Jenner currently serves as Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax Policy).
The "2004 Blue Book" General Explanations of the Administration's Fiscal Year 2005 Revenue Proposals (February 2004)
Mission
The Office of Tax Policy assists the Secretary in developing and implementing tax policies and programs; provides the official estimates of all Government receipts for the President's budget, fiscal policy decisions, and Treasury cash management decisions; establishes policy criteria reflected in regulations and rulings and guides preparation of them with the Internal Revenue Service to implement and administer the Internal Revenue Code; negotiates tax treaties for the United States and represents the United States in meetings and work of multilateral organizations dealing with tax policy matters; and provides economic and legal policy analysis for domestic and international tax policy decisions. (For more, see Treasury Directive 27-10.)
Press Releases
To view the Office of Tax Policy Press Releases, please go to the Taxes page in the Press Room. The Press Room is located in the Public Affairs section of the U.S. Treasury website.
Contents
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Visit this section for a library of Tax Policy documents including:
Congressional Testimony
Reports to Congress on Mandated Studies
Tax Treaty Documents
Regulations and Administrative Guidance
Miscellaneous Tax Policy Documents
Visit this section for information regarding correspondence and FOIA procedures in the Office of Tax Policy. Planned enhancements to this section will provide access to current correspondence written to or by the Office.
Immediate Office of the Assistant Secretary
Tax Legislative Counsel
International Tax Counsel
Benefits Tax Counsel
Office of Tax Analysis
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