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Which is not a tax collected by the federal government?

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Answer: The federal government occupies the majority of the income tax base, receiving 87 percent of all income taxrevenue in FY 2006. The federal government does not levy a general sales tax, nor does it tax property. Instead, it relies almost entirely on income levies for its collections.

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