They can overide the presidents veto with a 2/3's majority in both houses.
The Vice President can cast tie- breaking votes in senate .
The Vice President can cast tie- breaking votes in senate .
The Vice President can cast tie- breaking votes in senate .
The executive branch is the branch of government that can impose and collect taxes. This is due to the fact that the executive branch is made up of the president and all the cabinet departments, which includes the Department of the Treasury.
No, the President of the USA does not have the Constitutional power to impose any tax. That is a power of the legislative branch of the government.
The Legislative Branch impeaches the president, overrides presidential vetoes, rejects treaties, witholds funding for initiatives, and rejects presidential appointments. It takes a two thirds vote to do these though.
The vice president can cast tie-breaking votes in the Senate. The President can exercise his veto on any bill passed and sent for his signature.
Only the House of Representatives can propose tax laws. The House of Representatives is part of the legislative branch. The House of Representatives combined with the Senate make up Congress. There is a total of 535 members in Congress.
The Legislative Assembly could impose taxes, and propose bills, they had limited powers
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.
Neither branch of congress has the power to collect taxes. That is a function of the executive branch - specifically, the Internal Revenue Service. Congress may impose taxes, but they do so through laws just like any other act - neither of the houses may do so on its own.
It's the body of people who make the laws of a nation. Sometimes it's called parliament, other places congress.