The Internal Revenue Service can levy taxes on people and organizations. In fact, as a citizen you are expected to pay taxes for your entire life.
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.
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The Congress could not levy taxes.
The branch of the US government that passes or levies taxes is the legislative branch. The branch has input from the executive branch to help make the decisions.
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Only Congress can levy taxes. The President, through the IRS (a branch of the Treasury Dept.) collects the taxes.
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.
The legislative branch of government has the power to levy taxes. In the United States, this authority is primarily vested in Congress, as outlined in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution. This allows Congress to impose taxes to fund government operations and public services.
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The Legislative Branch has the ability to write the laws, levy taxes, declare wars, and decide how the federal money is spent.
No. Only the Legislative Branch (Congress) has the power to levy taxes.
The branch of government that can collect and spend money from taxes is the legislative branch. In the United States, Congress has the constitutional authority to levy taxes and determine how tax revenues are allocated for government spending. The executive branch, led by the President, then implements and administers the budget set by Congress.
The government cannot levy taxes on churches. Churches do not have to pay taxes to the government; they are tax exempt.