It would depend on which constitution and country you are referring to.
The Constitution includes limitations on the powers of government and taxation. Some of the limitations include; the Orientation clause, the Uniformity clause and no export tax.
It must still be constitutional
It must still be constitutional
The constitutional framework of taxation in India gives the government the power to collect taxes. Chapter six of the Indian constitution highlights on direct and indirect taxes.
Within a monarchy, the royal family holds the power. Typically, the king and or queen.
There is no legal or constitutional limitation.
This was not an issue presented at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 in Philadelphia. It was an issue that came about later and was resolved with the 3/5 compromise. Each slave was counted as 3/5 a person for census/taxation purposes. Good Luck!
No. You need to change state law or have a state constitutional amendment.
Henry Rottschaefer has written: 'The Constitution and socio-economic change' -- subject(s): Civil rights, Federal government 'Cases and materials on constitutional law' -- subject(s): Cases, Constitutional law 'Selected cases on the law of taxation' -- subject(s): Cases, Law and legislation, Taxation
All Constitutional governments have Legal limits on political powerthey either have a bill of rights or legal limits on political power
Thomas McIntyre Cooley has written: 'A treatise on the law of torts, or, The wrongs which arise independently of contract' -- subject(s): Torts 'A treatise on the constitutional limitations' -- subject(s): States, Constitutional law, Legislative power, States' rights (American politics), State rights 'Constitutional history of the United States as seen in the development of American law' -- subject(s): United States 'The place of the federal court in the American constitutional system' -- subject(s): Judicial power, United States, Constitutional law, United States. Supreme Court 'A treatise on the law of taxation, including the law of local assessments' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Taxation, States, Tax assessment 'A treatise on the law of taxation' -- subject(s): Taxation, Law and legislation 'Constitutional history of the United States' -- subject(s): Constitutional history 'The Interstate commerce act' -- subject(s): Railroads, Traffic, Interstate commerce 'A treatise on the law of torts or the wrongs which arise independent of contract' -- subject(s): Torts
People will try to reduce their income in order to pay less in taxes. Since the system is based on a percentage, reducing your income means you pay less.