Besides the Australian Government, who else collects taxes to pay for services?
- Banks, insurers and private investment companies
- State and territory governments and local councils ✓
- Charities and volunteer community organisations
- Community, cultural and sporting organisations
Why this is the answer
Taxes are collected at more than one level of government: states, territories and local councils also raise money for the services they provide.
This question is from: Participating in Australian society
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- What does the ATO work to make sure of?
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