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  2. South Carolina Treasurer - Wikipedia

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    The state treasurer is the chief banker and investment officer of the state of South Carolina. [2] [3] As such, the state treasurer manages the cash flows and investments of all state funds and, in so doing, safeguards their assets. In 2022, the state treasury's custodial fund balances were approximately $2.8 billion. [4] [a] Moreover, the state treasurer administers unclaimed property and ...

  3. Treasury Board of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Treasury Board of Canada ( French: Conseil du Trésor du Canada) is the Cabinet committee of the Privy Council of Canada which oversees the spending and operation of the Government of Canada and is the principal employer of the core public service. [1] The committee is supported by the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, its administrative branch and a department within the government ...

  4. Ministry of Finance (Vietnam) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Finance ( MOF, Vietnamese: Bộ Tài chính) is the government ministry responsible for the finances of Vietnam, including managing the national budget, tax revenue, state assets, national financial reserves and the finances of state corporations. The Ministry manages the work of national accounting, state borrowing, the activities of stock markets, and the Department of ...

  5. Internal Revenue Service - Wikipedia

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    The Internal Revenue Service ( IRS) is the revenue service for the United States federal government, which is responsible for collecting U.S. federal taxes and administering the Internal Revenue Code, the main body of the federal statutory tax law. It is an agency of the Department of the Treasury and led by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, who is appointed to a five-year term by the ...

  6. Office of the Supervising Architect for the U.S. Treasury

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    Heads of Office of the Supervising Architect. Robert Mills, as Federal Architect, 1836 to 1842. Ammi B. Young, as Architectural Advisor, 1842 to 1852. Ammi B. Young, 1852 to 1862 (first Supervising Architect per se) Isaiah Rogers, 1863 to 1865. Alfred B. Mullett, 1865 to 1874. William Appleton Potter, 1874 to 1877. James G. Hill, 1877 to 1883.

  7. United States Secret Service - Wikipedia

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    The United States Secret Service ( USSS or Secret Service) is a federal law enforcement agency under the Department of Homeland Security charged with conducting criminal investigations and protecting U.S. political leaders, their families, and visiting heads of state or government. [3] Until 2003, the Secret Service was part of the Department of the Treasury, as the agency was founded in 1865 ...

  8. Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau ( FSTB) is a part of the 15 policy bureaux for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. They are responsible for developing and executing government policy on finance and treasury. The agency was established on 1 July 2002. The current (since 1 July 2017) Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury is Christopher Hui and the under secretary ...

  9. United States Treasury Police - Wikipedia

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    In 1879, guards were appointed to safeguard the coins, currency and documents of the US Treasury and fell under the office of the Chief Clerk of the Treasury department. They were later renamed as the Treasury Guard Force. On 1 July 1937, the Secretary of the Treasury placed the TGF along with the Guard Force of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, under the authority of the United States ...