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The state also has the right to levy taxes (Article 30).
The town was authorized to levy taxes the next year.
The Union should on no account be granted the right to levy taxes.
The king could not levy taxes without the consent of the Parliament.
Intermediate units do not have the power to levy taxes.
They retain the ability to levy taxes for these purposes.
The 16th Amendment gave the government the power to levy taxes on individuals regardless of state population.
Incorporated cities and towns have the power to levy taxes.
"We have the right to levy taxes if we need money."
The new government had no power to levy taxes; even its authority to conduct foreign policy was challenged by the states.
Constantly in need of money, he levied taxes and sold towns.
Sometimes the government has the opportunity to levy taxes which will actually improve efficiency and reduce waste.
The State levies taxes on cigarettes and other tobacco products.
Only the colonists' elected representatives should have the power to levy taxes 3.
Most common guiding rule of taxation is to levy taxes by the ability to pay.
The constitutional framework on tax allowed both the Commonwealth and states to levy taxes.
"Where money doesn't flow, it's very hard to levy taxes."
Princes had the right to levy taxes and borrow money as they saw fit.
It is now set and handled by the government, as the regions no longer have the right to levy taxes independently.
The Church was allowed by the State to levy taxes on the peasants.
It has levied taxes on bank deposits and cut deposit interest rates.
Among the most important duties of the county commission is levying taxes and appropriations.
"You levy taxes on merchandise that gets moved from one place to another, don't you?"
Additionally, many countries levy taxes that happily do not apply to Britain.
"They would frequently stop trucks on the road, either to steal cargo or to levy taxes."