No it would not be implied
A congressional power that is implied by the expressed power to levy taxes is the power to tax and regulate alcohol.
it is expressed
The power to collect taxes is an expressed power of Congress. That's to say it's written in the constitution that they have the power to collect and levy taxes. If the power was not written in the constitution was granted by on laws passed, this would be an "implied power".
A congressional power that is implied by the expressed power to levy taxes is the power to spend money for the general welfare. This includes funding government programs and services that benefit the public, such as infrastructure, education, and healthcare. The ability to impose taxes inherently grants Congress the authority to allocate resources to address national needs and priorities.
The congressional power that is implied by the expressed power to levy taxes is the power to spend and appropriate funds for various purposes. This includes the ability to allocate resources for public services, infrastructure, and welfare programs, thereby influencing economic and social policy. Additionally, it supports the establishment of agencies and programs that can carry out the government's objectives and responsibilities.
Implied powers have allowed the federal government to levy income taxes, conscript armies, and organize a national postal system.
an implied power
implied power, i think..
An implied power is one that is not stated directly, but inferred.
It is not implied, but listed as a power of the president.
expressed