Department of the Treasury Reports for April 2005
- GAO-05-249 - Capital Financing (2005-04-08)
Potential Benefits of Capital Acquisition Funds Can Be Achieved through Simpler Means - GAO-05-221 - Means-Tested Programs (2005-04-11)
Information on Program Access Can Be an Important Management Tool - GAO-05-416T - Internal Revenue Service (2005-04-14)
Assessment of Fiscal Year 2006 Budget Request and Interim Results of the 2005 Filing Season - GAO-05-527T - Tax Compliance (2005-04-14)
Reducing the Tax Gap Can Contribute to Fiscal Sustainability but Will Require a Variety of Strategies - GAO-05-482 - Information Security (2005-04-15)
Internal Revenue Service Needs to Remedy Serious Weaknesses over Taxpayer and Bank Secrecy Act Data - GAO-05-467R - Bureau of the Public Debt (2005-04-18)
Areas for Improvement in Information Security Controls - GAO-05-351 - International Trade (2005-04-19)
Treasury Assessments Have Not Found Currency Manipulation, but Concerns about Exchange Rates Continue - GAO-05-561T - Tax-Exempt Sector (2005-04-20)
Governance, Transparency, and Oversight Are Critical for Maintaining Public Trust - GAO-05-371 - Agent Orange (2005-04-22)
Limited Information Is Available on the Number of Civilians Exposed in Vietnam and Their Workers' Compensation Claims - GAO-05-566 - Internal Revenue Service (2005-04-27)
Assessment of the Fiscal Year 2006 Budget Request - GAO-05-247R - Management Report (2005-04-27)
Improvements Needed in IRS's Internal Controls - GAO-05-368 - Currency Paper Procurement (2005-04-29)
Additional Analysis Would Help Determine Whether a Second Supplier Is Needed - GAO-05-393 - Internal Revenue Service (2005-04-29)
Status of Recommendations from Financial Audits and Related Financial Management Reports