No, taxes at the local, state, and federal levels are not equal; they differ in rates, structures, and purposes. Local taxes often include property taxes and sales taxes, state taxes may include income and sales taxes, while federal taxes primarily consist of income taxes and payroll taxes. Each level of government has its own tax regulations and policies to fund specific services and programs. Therefore, the overall tax burden can vary significantly depending on the jurisdiction and level of government.
In the US, they are on the State level.
federal, state, and local
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In the US it can be private, local, county, state, or federal
B. state level B. state level
local, state, and federal
The local, state, and federal level(s).
The local, state, and federal level(s).
local, state, and federal
local state and federal
Federal. The clue is the word "national". Anything called national is for the country.
It's a States/Systems where power is decentralized and held primarily or exclusively at the regional or local level.