That depends on the tax laws of the country in which you live.
Under the taxing power, various types of taxes are allowable, including income taxes, sales taxes, property taxes, and excise taxes. These taxes can be levied by federal, state, and local governments to generate revenue for public services and infrastructure. The authority to impose these taxes is typically derived from constitutional provisions and legislative enactments. Additionally, taxes must comply with principles such as fairness and uniformity to ensure equitable treatment of taxpayers.
The taxing power can be used to persuade states to adopt certain regulations. An example is when the federal government adopts a policy to supply funds to rebuild highways to States that do not allow drinking under the age of 21.
Taxing and spending.
True. Under the Articles of Confederation the government had no power to collect taxes.
Great Britain enforced the payment of taxes under the Stamp Act and other taxing acts, by appointing tax collectors
The power to levy taxes is considered executive and can therefore be handled by an institution under the executive arm of the government. Governments get a large amount of income from taxes.
The authority to levy taxes is primarily established in the U.S. Constitution under Article I, Section 8, which grants Congress the power to impose and collect taxes. Additionally, the Sixteenth Amendment, ratified in 1913, explicitly allows Congress to levy an income tax without apportioning it among the states based on population. These provisions collectively outline the government's taxing authority.
to collect taxes $$
This task is allowable to be performed under certain conditions too. This is an example using the word allowable.
Levy taxes
Shay's Rebellion was trying to prove to the government that they were taxing the lands too high. So they burned down buildings and killed people where involved with the high taxing. Does that help?
Granted congress the power to levy taxes and collect taxes