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The federal government and state give have the powers to tax since both levels of government have this power it is called ?

The federal government and state give have the powers to tax since both levels of-example-1
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the first one. concurrent power

Concurrent powers refer to political powers that are shared by both the state and federal governments. A number of powers are given to the federal government by the U.S. Constitution, without barring those same powers to each individual state. Such powers as establishing a court system, taxation, and regulating elections are common examples of concurrent powers of federal and state government.

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