Nce approves revised crs irs in school curriculum
I think there may be a bit of a typo there!
Assuming you meant to ask "When does the IRS approve revised CRS in school curriculum?", here's an attempt to provide an answer:
The IRS (Internal Revenue Service) is a government agency responsible for collecting taxes and enforcing tax laws in the United States. It does not typically approve or review school curricula, including revised courses on the Common Reporting Standard (CRS).
The CRS is a global standard for the automatic exchange of financial information between governments, aimed at combating tax evasion and other financial crimes. While the IRS may provide guidance on the implementation of the CRS in the United States, it is not directly involved in approving or reviewing school curricula.
Schools and educational institutions are responsible for developing and revising their curricula, which may include courses on financial literacy, taxation, or international business. The approval process for revised curricula typically involves internal reviews and approvals by school administrators, as well as external reviews by accrediting agencies or state education departments.
If you have any further questions or would like more information on the CRS or school curricula, please feel free to ask!