All bills proposing to raise taxes must originate from the House of Representatives. This is found in Article 1, Section 7 of the US Constitution.
They start in the House.
The House of Rep.
House of Representatives
All laws dealing with taxes must originate in the House of Representatives. This is provided for in the U.S. Constitution due to the United States being a democracy. For this reason the people of the Union have the ability to vote on such matters concerning taxes.
"The House of Representatives have to originate all financial bills, but sometimes the Senate will propose a bill, and even vote on it. They then send it to the House where it will get its official start."However, both the House of Representatives and the Senate have to vote on it and pass it before it can reach the President's desk.
All laws that deal with money must originate from Congress. This is the group responsible for raising money for the federal government mainly through taxes.
According to Article I of the US Constitution, the power to tax was given to Congress. In the 16th Amendment, the need to make these taxes uniform was removed.
All tax bills must originate in the House of Representatives, and any tax bill is first referred to the House Ways and Means Committee
True: all bills having to do with taxes must originate in the House.
Bills regarding taxes and money originate in the United States Congress, specifically in either the House of Representatives or the Senate.
In the House
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