Yes they do.
No, the IRS does not collect state taxes. State taxes are collected by individual state governments, while the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) collects federal taxes on behalf of the federal government.
Governments collect taxes to be able to afford programs and a system of defense.
There are some powers, known as concurrent powers, that are shared between state and federal governments. For example, both governments can collect taxes and enact laws.
Concurrent powers
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both national and state governments
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Governments collect money primarily through taxation, which includes income taxes, sales taxes, property taxes, and corporate taxes. They also generate revenue through fees for services, fines, and licenses. Additionally, governments may earn income from investments and state-owned enterprises. Lastly, borrowing through issuing bonds is another method to raise funds for public spending.
Any government body can levy taxes. The federal government, as well as state and local governments have the power to levy and collect taxes to support government programs.
They just harass you if you don't pay it on your own.
its the only way they can collect taxes, with war
All governments charge taxes. Some governments have income taxes, some have property taxes, some have sales taxes.