The General Power of Taxation-Federalist no. 30

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In this paper Hamilton explains that taxation shall be proportioned to the means of the nation, the importance of taxation as it relates to loans, finally diversified taxation so there isn’t a heavy reliance on one subject of taxation. Additionally, as always I use real life applicable examples to explain these principles.

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