States mainly raise revenue by collecting taxes from citizens.
Let's look into it one by one:
Collecting taxes from citizens- This is correct.
Every citizens has the responsibility to pay tax as a citizen to sustain the development of the other aspect for government while enjoying the rights and facilities the government provided.
Collecting taxes from other states. - This is false.
The states mostly sustain by the taxes from their own states.
Sharing in taxes collected by other states. - This is false.
Again, unless in financial difficulties,the states sustain by tax from their own state.
Sharing in taxes collected by the US government.- This is false.
Although US does jept certain amount of tax,it will not be distribsuted to rhe states unless in financial difficulties.
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