Does the federal system collect more money from corporate taxes or consumption taxes (like sale tax)?
Answers:
Sales tax is typically a state tax, so the federal elected representatives does not earn money from state taxes. The majority of the federal political affairs's income is from income taxes on both individuals and businesses.
The Federal elected representatives does not collect sale rates. The "carnival tax" that have be suggested would be a "sale tax".
There is no Federal sale charge (thank God!) so even if they one and only collected $1 from corporate taxes they'd collect more from corporations than surrounded by sale taxes.
Federal parliament doesn't collect consumption taxes. States collect sale levy. So the answer is smooth by failure to pay, corporate taxes.