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The Federal Tax market is a subset of the larger Tax market, which encompasses the taxation of individuals, businesses, and other entities. It is primarily concerned with the taxation of income, profits, and other forms of revenue at the federal level. This market is composed of a variety of stakeholders, including the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), tax professionals, and taxpayers. The IRS is responsible for the collection of taxes, while tax professionals provide advice and assistance to taxpayers in filing their taxes. Taxpayers are responsible for filing their taxes accurately and on time.
The Federal Tax market is highly regulated, with the IRS setting the rules and regulations for filing taxes. Taxpayers must comply with these regulations in order to avoid penalties and other consequences. Tax professionals are also subject to regulations, as they must adhere to professional standards when providing advice and assistance to taxpayers.
Some companies in the Federal Tax market include H&R Block, Intuit, and Jackson Hewitt. Show Less Read more