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Eagle Eye Revenue Service or EERS. What is the EERS?. The Eagle Eye Revenue Service (EERS) is Room Seventeen’s governmental agency that checks your transaction records, collects taxes , and enforces Room Seventeen’s revenue laws.
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What is the EERS? • The Eagle Eye Revenue Service (EERS) is Room Seventeen’s governmental agency that checks your transaction records, collects taxes, and enforces Room Seventeen’s revenue laws. • The EERS is a bureau of the Department of the Eaglebuck Bank Treasury.
Who is the EERS? • The Eagle Eye Revenue Service is under the immediate direction of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. • The Commissioner will be in charge of checking the accuracy of your transaction record and collection of all taxes imposed by any law providing internal revenue. • The current Commissioner of Internal Revenue is Mrs. Bridges. • Mr. Walker will also join the EERS organization as soon as he is able.
Where is the EERS? • The Acceleration Room (Room 16) is where you’ll sit down and review your transaction record with the EERS. The U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., where the “real” Commissioner of Internal Revenue is appointed.
When Will I Meet With The EERS? • Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10:45-11:45 AM • Days and times could change depending on the Department’s availability
WhyDo I Need To Meet With The EERS? • The EERS will help you keep your transaction records accurate. -The EERS will reward you with a payment of $10.00 if your transaction record balance is within $5.00 of matching your cash balance. -The EERS will ask you to pay $5.00 if your transaction record balance is not within $5.00 of matching your cash balance. You will then “start over fresh” (with the help of the EERS) by recording your new cash balance and subtracting the $5.00 payment.
How Do I Meet With The EERS? • You will be called one person at a time to meet with the Commissioner. • Each citizen of Room Seventeen needs to bring your supply box (to make changes), transaction record (To check accuracy) and all of your Eaglebuck cash (to check your cash balance).
Images and information adapted on 10/2/06 from the following sites: • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:IRSSeal.JPG • http://www.irs.gov/individuals/index.html • http://www.irs.gov/app/understandingTaxes/servlet/IWT6L2ol • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_Revenue_Service