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The power to collect taxes is an example of a(n)

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Concurrent power- shared by both the states and federal government

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Collecting taxes is an example of concurrent/shared power.

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A shared or concurrent power is the type of authority federal institutions have and provide to each confederate government. They can be pursued or executed at the same time, in the same territory. To the same citizen or institution, and they include the power to build roads, charge taxes, and create lower courts. This structure helps governments pursue different objectives at the same time.

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