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taxation is an example of what kind of power? concurrent implied reserved
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In the context of governmental powers, concurrent powers are those exercised by both the federal and state governments. Taxation is a classic example of a concurrent power, as both levels of government can impose taxes (e.g., federal income tax and state sales tax). Implied powers are derived from the necessary and proper clause, and reserved powers are for states (not related to taxation as a shared power).
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A. concurrent