Probably because the House of Representatives is more representative of the people, having more specific constituents.
Representatives from nine colonies met to discuss the problems of unfair taxation. This meeting was called the Stamp Act Congress.
1985-1991, vice president of taxation
Norfolk Southern Corporation, 1982-1985, assistant vice president of taxation; 1985-1991, vice president of taxation.
No. The tax was enacted by the duly elected representatives of the people.
The legislative branch or the house of representatives to be specific
The Three-Fifths Compromise outlined the process for states to count slaves as part of the population in order to determine representation and taxation for the federal government.
Taxation bills must originate in the house of representatives
Being taxed by a government which had no parliamentary representatives of those being taxed.
Yes, they wanted to include slaves within their population because it would allow more representatives to be able to join Congress and speak the "voice" of the Southern states.
That means that a government is taxing you, but not allowing you to vote or giving you representatives who can speak for you in government meetings.
It means that we won't pay laws that haven't been approved by the representatives in an assembly.