Property Ownership
Which government power allows the state to collect property taxes?
AEminent domain
BPolice power
CTaxation (the power to tax)✓ Correct
DEscheat
Explanation
The government's power to levy and collect property taxes is the power of taxation (ad valorem taxation). It is one of the four governmental limitations on private property ownership, along with police power, eminent domain, and escheat.
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