Only Congress can levy taxes. The President, through the IRS (a branch of the Treasury Dept.) collects the taxes.
No. Congress has the power to levy taxes, however, the president has the power to sign the bill, or veto it.
only one presdident.
No- the president can not levy taxes.
yes
A congressional power that is implied by the expressed power to levy taxes is the power to tax and regulate alcohol.
Yes. It is.
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.
congress
The power to make law, and to levy taxes.
The power to make law, and to levy taxes.
congress
The Congress has the power to levy, impose and collect, the taxes in the U.S. Congress imposes these taxes through the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and State taxing authorities.
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.
Levy taxes