Interstate Project Defeats Local Sales Tax
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Subject distribution
- Constitutional Law1
Example wrong choices
21694_lydias_mountain_tunnel · CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW · Choice Anot guilty, because the tunnel was intended to help traffic moving in interstate commerce.
Why it's attractive
The call says the only defense is federal-contract tax immunity, not a commerce challenge.
Why it's wrong
The call says the only defense is federal-contract tax immunity, not a commerce challenge.
21694_lydias_mountain_tunnel · CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW · Choice Cnot guilty, because the state lacks power to tax activities performed for the federal government.
Why it's attractive
It treats all federal-purpose work as the United States itself.
Why it's wrong
It treats all federal-purpose work as the United States itself.
21694_lydias_mountain_tunnel · CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW · Choice Dguilty, because Lydia Infrastructure's contract with the Federal Transportation Commission was not on a cost-plus-fixed-fee basis.
Why it's attractive
The answer makes contract pricing the reason, but the tax rule turns on legal incidence and taxpayer identity.
Why it's wrong
The answer makes contract pricing the reason, but the tax rule turns on legal incidence and taxpayer identity.
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