The National Park Service has a budget and each park gets part of that to operate. Some of the money does come from taxes.
federal taxes. ---PLATO
Federal state taxes are taxes to be paid to the federal government on owned property. Theses taxes are to be paid once a year.
The total Federal Tax paid is the sum of the federal taxes that you have payed either through payroll deductions or estimated taxes that you have paid to the federal government or others that have paid federal taxes to your benefit, for that particular tax year.
Taxes pay for several things, and some of those things include: the national parks, the highway system, the defense system, and social services. The salaries of teachers, policemen, and government workers of any kind are paid for by taxes as well.
Federal Income taxes are used to pay for every type of payment that the Federal Government makes. This includes Military, Homeland Security, Federal employees, Social Security, Medicare, Federal Parks, College and School Costs, Food Stamps, all Federal Welfare Programs, all Federal Departments, and everything else paid by the Federal Government including foreign aid. All these expenses and others are paid from income taxes and other taxes and fees.
In the United States, it's Personal Income Tax.
No. Federal taxes are never deductible from Federal taxes! (Even if you paid them the year they were due. Certainly paying them in a later year won't produce a benefit).
Federal taxes are paid to the Internal Revenue Service.
No
taxes were paid to the states who, in turn, paid the federal government.
yes
Federal & State Income taxes