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Yes, the threat of punishment can be considered a form of coercion. In the context of taxation, the government has the authority to use legal means to enforce tax laws and collect taxes. This can include imposing fines, seizing property, or even imprisonment for those who refuse to pay their taxes. The threat of these consequences can be seen as a form of coercion to compel individuals to comply with tax laws.
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