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Establishing post offices is an example of an implied power of Congress.

 

The final powers granted to Congress, our subject for today, are also its most controversial. In article 1, Section 8, Clause 18, the Constitution states that Congress has the power “…to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers”

 

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An instance of implied powers is how officials obtain taxes. Congress has the specific authority to obtain taxes. It also has the proposed power to act in the matter of the Internal Revenue Service and commit it to control the gathering of taxes. To make all authorities which will be required and providing execution of the preceding Powers vested by the Constitution in the administration of the United States, or Officer thereon.

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