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In 1992 Elizabeth removed the names of several family members who receive public funds. Also that year she volunteered to pay taxes on her personal income.

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Was money a problem of Elizabeth 1?

Money was one of Elizabeth's greatest problems. She had to sell monopolies. These gave very special trading rights to the merchants if they paid huge amounts of money to the queen. Merchants with monopolies put prices up to get more money. The people were furious, because it seemed as if the queen was taxing them without parliament arrangement. Elizabeth needed parliament to raise taxes for the war against Spain. Parliament usually granted taxes but it hated monopolies. Everyone knew the queen had the write to sell monopolies and that she needed the money, but it did not seem fair people were angry at high prices and high taxes. Elizabeth was risking he popularity she seemed to be giving up many monopolies. She seemed to be giving in to the Mp's However she kept their respect by making a special speech to parliament.


Does Queen Elizabeth pay taxes?

yes she does because in 1992 The Queen agreed to Pay Income Tax on her private earnings. In addition since the 18th Century the Crown agreed to pay parliament the excess revenue raised from Crown Property. Currently this equals about £220 million per year. In return the Queen and Prince Phillip are paid for their duties from the Civil List, this payment is around £24 million per year.


What are the good things Queen Elizabeth II did for the United Kingdom?

Good things of Elizabeth I Elizabeth managed to keep England at peace for nearly 30 years, despite the country being at war with France at the onset of her succession; an unfortunate circumstance of her half-sister's reign. She supported exploration and was instrumental in English settlement of the New World.


Is the queen of England the richest woman in England?

Queen Elizabeth is worth $600 million (USD). She was getting about $50 million(USD) a year but her income is frozen until 2015 to help Britain's economy get better. She still gets 15% of the crown estate though. That's rent, taxes on most of UK shoreline, Regent street, and Prime retail area.


What did Queen Elizabeth the first do for England?

. Queen Elizabeth Passed Extra Laws Against Beggers. :P

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When did Queen Elizabeth the II start paying taxes?

Queen elizabeth started paying taxes after the fire at Windsor castle, the castle is owned by HRH. The stimated cost to repair the castle was £30,000,000. There was no insurance place at the time of the fire. The public purse paid for the repairs to the castle.


Which is a duty of American citizen?

paying taxes


Is paying taxes a duty or a responsibility?

is paying taxes a duty or a responseibility


What was the law for not paying taxes in England?

the law for not paying taxes in England was jail.


What was Elizabeths 1 problem and how did she solve it?

Elizabeth's had many problems with religion, other countries, marriage, taxes and money, the poor and Mary, queen of Scots.


How do hairdressers get away with not paying taxes?

They should be paying the taxes they are due to pay and if they are not doing this then they will eventually be caught, the back taxes will be collected and they will be punished for not paying the taxes due.If you believe someone is committing a criminal offence you should report this to the police.


How did Incas pay taxes?

The Incas payed their taxes by paying taxes on the land they worked on.


If you go to jail for not paying taxes do you still owe the taxes when you get out?

Of course you do, plus penal;ty and interest.Your jail is for the crime of trying to avoid taxes, not in lieu of paying them.


What rights did the petition of rights give to the English citizens?

this gave the citizens the righ to knowing what the king/queen were doing with their money, since they were paying so much for taxes


What is tax dodging?

not paying your taxes


Is not paying taxes a crime?

yes


What was the neutralists beliefs in paying taxes?

love