Most levels of government have the ability to levy taxes of one kind or another. This would depend on the laws and regulations of the government you are referring to and the supervising government entity over them. Generally the power is at some time approved by vote of the people in one form or another.
State and FederalThere are far more than two levels of government that can levy taxes. Several different Government Agencies can also levy taxes. Federal, State, and Cities, are some of the levels that can levy income taxes alone.
federal and state
The government cannot levy taxes on churches. Churches do not have to pay taxes to the government; they are tax exempt.
Any government body can levy taxes. The federal government, as well as state and local governments have the power to levy and collect taxes to support government programs.
congress
The government can meet its interest bill without having to levy taxes if it issues more bonds and if the?
The power to levy taxes is considered executive and can therefore be handled by an institution under the executive arm of the government. Governments get a large amount of income from taxes.
congress
The power to make law, and to levy taxes.
The power to make law, and to levy taxes.
16th
The smallest unit of government is usually a committee. A government committee generally does not have the power to levy taxes but it will make its own budget with allocated funds.