According to the chart, the power to tax is a concurrent power, meaning
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Concurrent powers. ... In the United States, examples of the concurrent powers shared by both the federal and state governments include the power to tax, build roads, establish bankruptcy laws, and to create lower courts.
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According to the chart, the power to tax is a concurrent power, meaning Concurrent Power is a power referred to the U.S. Government. It refers to the power of state and federal government which has been shared by both of them.
There is a huge number of powers given to the federal governments of the U.S. which is not affected by Individual states in U.S. Constitutions.
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