About Treasury
Budget, Financial Reporting, Planning and Performance
Treasury planning and performance information helps explain how the Department sets priorities, requests resources, measures results, and reports on financial stewardship. These pages summarize common federal planning and reporting artifacts and how they are typically used.
What You’ll Find Here
- How strategic plans connect mission, goals, and measurable outcomes.
- How budget requests and annual performance plans communicate resources and expected results.
- How financial reporting (including the Agency Financial Report) supports accountability and transparency.
- How oversight reporting (Inspector General audits and investigations) helps strengthen programs and controls.
- How major operating plans describe implementation and modernization priorities over time.
Strategic Plan
Mission, long-term goals, objectives, and how progress is tracked.
Budget Request / Annual Performance Plan and Reports
How resources are requested and how yearly performance is reported.
Agency Financial Report
Financial statements, controls, and audit-related reporting.
Inspector General Audits and Investigative Reports
Independent oversight findings and recommendations.
IRS Strategic Operating Plan
Implementation priorities and multi-year operational improvements.