Where does Congress derive the authority to stop a tax on Internet sales?

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from the power to collect taxes
from the power to collect taxes

from the power to regulate commerce
from the power to regulate commerce

from the power to declare war
from the power to declare war

from the power to borrow money

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Congress derives the authority to stop a tax on Internet sales from the power to regulate commerce. This power, granted by the Commerce Clause in the U.S. Constitution, allows Congress to regulate interstate commerce, which has been interpreted to include online sales and transactions.