Congress enacts the Income Tax Exception Act (ITEA) to exempt the citizens of North Carolina from federal taxes until structures on the barrier islands are rebuilt from the destruction of a recent hurricane. Most likely the ITEA is a violation of no provision in the U.S. Constitution. the commerce clause. the taxing and spending powers. the supremacy clause.
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