When you're a government agency, asking for a tax increase is always a hassle.
For the most part, taxpayers don't like taxes, and if asked if they want to pay more, they're likely to often say "no."
Moreover, when public officials pass tax increases, they may face the wrath of taxpayers at the ballot box.
For this reason, governments are always looking for ways to get revenue without having to use tax revenue. After all, if taxes are the government's only source of revenue, this presents a problem. As noted by Ludwig von Mises in Omnipotent Government:
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