The founders were wary of a strong central government and feared that allowing it to collect taxes could lead to tyranny and abuse of power. They believed that taxation could be used as a tool for oppression, similar to their experiences under British rule. By limiting the national government's ability to impose taxes, they aimed to protect individual freedoms and ensure that states retained significant control over their own finances and governance. This reluctance reflected a desire for a balance between federal authority and state sovereignty.
What do you think about taxes? If we are to have a government at all, then taxes are necessary to keep the burden of government in motion. Preferable slow grinding motion. The more taxes paid a government the bigger that government will become. The bigger a government becomes the more taxes needed to sustain it. The more taxes imposed to sustain the big government will make the government even bigger and even more taxes will be required to...
Federalists thought it was essential for the government to enforce taxes
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I think is federalism
I think your asking "What are concurrent powers". The answer is that they are powers shared by the federal government and the state governments
Answer #1: Federal, State, Local and Foreign taxes. Answer #2: I don't think that's what he's asking. Types of taxes such as income or severance or sales taxes is what I think he is asking about.
What do you think about taxes? If we are to have a government at all, then taxes are necessary to keep the burden of government in motion. Preferable slow grinding motion. The more taxes paid a government the bigger that government will become. The bigger a government becomes the more taxes needed to sustain it. The more taxes imposed to sustain the big government will make the government even bigger and even more taxes will be required to...
Federalists thought it was essential for the government to enforce taxes
Both the federal and state governments were given the power to collect taxes to ensure a stable and functioning system of governance at different levels. This dual authority allows the federal government to fund national initiatives, such as defense and infrastructure, while state governments address local needs, including education and public safety. By distributing tax-collecting powers, the framers of the Constitution aimed to balance power and promote cooperation between the two levels of government. This structure helps ensure that both national and regional interests are adequately supported.
In theory, but I don't think the government would be happy with that. The government might not even accept coins for paying taxes.
I think the government considers it a duty.
Taxes go up when the government needs more money to support itself. That's what I think.
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government made laws. i dont think they trade much
You could complain to the County Government and the State Government.
I think Mesopotamians collected taxes because the king wanted to have them pay to stay in the kingdom But that's just my theory I may be wrong i don't know everything
I think it mean like to pay taxes so that they could work