Depends which country you spend the money in and who you buy from, most countries will apply some form of tax to products you buy.
Yes the money you've earned will be taxed when you spend it.
The wealthier people got taxed less than the poorer people in hopes that they will spend more money.
The British taxed stamps on American colonists, thus making the colonists spend more money that went to Britain
NO THEY ARE NOT TAXED THE PRODUCT INSTALLED IS TAXED AND LABOR ALSO
No, the locally produced sugar is not taxed. But the imported sugar is usually taxed.
yes it can be taxed
arer grants taxed
Everything you buy is taxed
Its not taxed anywhere. If your eating at a restraunt, the tax is for their services.
They taxed and they taxed and they taxed...
In the US, income is taxed directly as an income tax. It is, however, also taxed indirectly in the form of sales taxes and personal property taxes; a person who has more income is likely to also spend more money buying things (and therefore pay more sales tax) and own more and higher value personal property (and therefore pay more personal property tax).
No, not in the UK, you get taxed when you are 16