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Why is levying taxes a concurrent power explain

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Why are taxes concurrent powers?

Concurrent powers are powers shared by both states and the federal government. They are powers that are not exclusive to the state or federal government, but are held by both. The first concurrent power held by both the federal government and state governments is the right to levy taxes.

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