History, 01.10.2021 20:40 sabrinarasull1pe6s61
Which of these rules regarding state taxes and revenue is not true
A) States cannot impose taxes on a persons income and inheritance
B)Revenue must be spent in the city country or state in which it it’s obtained
C)Revenue can only be used for pubic purposes in order to serve the greater good of the states citizens
D)States cannot impose taxes on other states or the Federal Government
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