congress can't tax exports, because it says it in the constitution.
False.. {FOR A+ STUDENTS dont cheat} ..congress cant place taxes on export
This power is explicitly denied to the US Congress by the US Constitution. In other countries, it may be possible, but economically it's kind of short-sighted (to use a generous term for it) for a government to do this.
tariff
tariff
Tariff.
False.. {FOR A+ STUDENTS dont cheat} ..congress cant place taxes on export
Exports
yes
tax exports
This power is explicitly denied to the US Congress by the US Constitution. In other countries, it may be possible, but economically it's kind of short-sighted (to use a generous term for it) for a government to do this.
congress could not tax exports
The items that cannot be taxed by congress are Exports. The Congress compromise would not allow the government to tax the cash crops exported from the states.
no they cant it is against the constitution
Cannot tax on goods from one state to the other
Congress has the power to tax 'provide for the common defense and general welfare.' Article I of the Constitution gives Congress this power.
the congress Congress imposes these taxes through Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and state's revenue departments. IRS is in charging of federal taxes collection. Fore more information, visit the Related Links.
all of the following are explicit limitations placed placed by the constitution on the use of commerce power... - Taxation of exports. - Prohibition of favoring one state's ports over another. - Prohibition of requiring vessels from one state to pay duties in another state. -Could not do anything to limit the slave trade for 20 years, until 1808