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A [[Chuck Ellis|regional director]] of the IRS attended a dinner party at the Simpson home and initially decided to cancel a planned audit due to the evening's success. However, after the dinner was ruined by an incident involving [[Greyhound puppies (first litter)|puppies]] hidden inside the turkey, he left angrily and indicated that the audit would proceed.<ref>"[[Two Dozen and One Greyhounds]]"</ref> | A [[Chuck Ellis|regional director]] of the IRS attended a dinner party at the Simpson home and initially decided to cancel a planned audit due to the evening's success. However, after the dinner was ruined by an incident involving [[Greyhound puppies (first litter)|puppies]] hidden inside the turkey, he left angrily and indicated that the audit would proceed.<ref>"[[Two Dozen and One Greyhounds]]"</ref> | ||
| − | The IRS took | + | While [[Krusty]] was being investigated by the IRS for tax fraud, authorities discovered that he had been hiding money in a secret offshore account in the [[Cayman Islands]], leading to his arrest as one of the biggest tax cheats in history. Instead of sending him to prison, the IRS decided to garnish 75% of his salary for 40 years, but after Krusty said he did not expect to live that long, they increased it to 95%. The IRS also took control of his television show, leaving it without sets, props, costumes, or [[Sideshow Mel]], and turned his [[Krusty Burger]] restaurants into [[IRS Burger]]. As his debts continued to be collected, Krusty eventually lost his [[Schtickfair|mansion]], possessions, and private plane, which were seized and sold at auction.<ref>"[[Bart the Fink]]"</ref> |
[[Homer]] and [[Marge]] went to get audited by the IRS.<ref>"[[A Tree Grows in Springfield]]"</ref> | [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] went to get audited by the IRS.<ref>"[[A Tree Grows in Springfield]]"</ref> | ||
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*{{ep|Left Behind|(mentioned)}} | *{{ep|Left Behind|(mentioned)}} | ||
*{{bon|Fallen Flanders|(mentioned)}} | *{{bon|Fallen Flanders|(mentioned)}} | ||
| + | *{{bk|The Krusty Book|(mentioned)}} | ||
*{{game|The Simpsons: Tapped Out}} | *{{game|The Simpsons: Tapped Out}} | ||
Latest revision as of 21:02, August 22, 2026
- For the building, see Internal Revenue Service (building).
The Internal Revenue Service, IRS for short, is the revenue service of the United States federal government.
History[edit]
The Simpson family passes the building in Washington, D.C.[1]
A ISR surveillance satellite was transported aboard the space shuttle Corvair.[2]
A regional director of the IRS attended a dinner party at the Simpson home and initially decided to cancel a planned audit due to the evening's success. However, after the dinner was ruined by an incident involving puppies hidden inside the turkey, he left angrily and indicated that the audit would proceed.[3]
While Krusty was being investigated by the IRS for tax fraud, authorities discovered that he had been hiding money in a secret offshore account in the Cayman Islands, leading to his arrest as one of the biggest tax cheats in history. Instead of sending him to prison, the IRS decided to garnish 75% of his salary for 40 years, but after Krusty said he did not expect to live that long, they increased it to 95%. The IRS also took control of his television show, leaving it without sets, props, costumes, or Sideshow Mel, and turned his Krusty Burger restaurants into IRS Burger. As his debts continued to be collected, Krusty eventually lost his mansion, possessions, and private plane, which were seized and sold at auction.[4]
Homer and Marge went to get audited by the IRS.[5]
Mr. Burns mentions it when talking about what they define the Power Plant: a religion.[6]
Appearances[edit]
Episode – "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington" (building)
Episode – "Lisa the Greek" (mentioned)
Episode – "Deep Space Homer" (mentioned)
Episode – "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds" (mentioned)
Episode – "Bart the Fink"
Episode – "A Tree Grows in Springfield"
Episode – "Left Behind" (mentioned)
Comic story – Fallen Flanders (mentioned)
Book – The Krusty Book (mentioned)
Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out
References[edit]