A treaty is a type of federal law. It is an agreement between two or more sovereign states that is formally negotiated and ratified, typically requiring approval by the national legislature. In the United States, treaties are negotiated by the President and must be ratified by a two-thirds majority in the Senate, placing them at a federal level rather than state or local. Treaties take precedence over state laws but must comply with the U.S. Constitution.
B. state level B. state level
corporate tax
corporate tax
Value added taxes
Formula Grant
corporate tax
corporate tax
It is called a federal system; there is vertical division of power, i.e. local, state and national governments.
Type 2
The United States calls its form of government where its power is divided between the national and state governments a Federal System. It created that type of government. In that case, the national government has responsibility for certain aspects and the state governments have responsibility for certain aspects. In France and England almost all power resides at the national level while administration occurs at the local level.
they shouldn't have taxes anyway
type 2