None that I know of.
The Clergy,and the Nobles
Being on disability does not exempt you from paying taxes.
No. It means the agency exists to serve a purpose and has tax exempt status, meaning the agency may be exempt from paying certain taxes.
From paying taxes.
It depends in which country they are located.
they are exempt from paying income taxes
Those that are exempt are the ones that are not required to do something. In the United States, there are only a small percentage of people that exempt from paying taxes.
Churches in Florida are exempt from paying intangible tax but not documentary stamp taxes. The state, county, and municipalities are exempt from the documentary stamp tax.
In the United States, churches that meet certain criteria, such as being used for religious worship, education, or charitable activities, are often exempt from paying property taxes. However, the specifics can vary depending on the state and local regulations.
Workers may be exempt from paying income taxes if their earnings fall below a certain threshold set by the tax authorities, which varies by jurisdiction. Additionally, certain categories of income, such as specific government benefits, scholarships, or stipends, may be tax-exempt. Some workers might also qualify for exemptions due to their status, such as members of certain religious groups or individuals with disabilities. Lastly, individuals can receive tax exemptions or deductions that reduce their taxable income, potentially resulting in no tax liability.
You are not exempt from filing for Income taxes based on age. You are exempt from filing taxes based on the income you receive. If your income is over a certain amount you must file.
One group that did not have to pay taxes and had their own court system were the clergy in medieval Europe. They were exempt from paying certain taxes and were subject to ecclesiastical courts, which were separate from secular courts.