does the Legislative branch manages taxes
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Yes, the Legislative branch, which consists of the US Congress (House of Representatives and Senate), has the power to manage taxes. Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution grants Congress the authority to levy and collect taxes. This means that Congress has the power to pass laws related to taxation, such as setting tax rates, creating new taxes, and implementing tax incentives or exemptions. However, the actual administration and collection of taxes is typically handled by the executive branch, specifically the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).