No. Income below the threshold is the only thing that can cause a person not to be required to file taxes.
No, not for Federal taxes.
paying state and federal taxes
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).
Yes, when you pay taxes a part of that goes to the Federal Government. Which technically you are paying for Federal Aid.
contact the district attorney's office.
Paying federal and state taxes
They run the Federal Government, including paying all the politicians in office, the military, all the Federal workers for starters. The budget for all the government's activities is funded by the taxes.
Taxes became mandatory in America in 1913 with the federal income tax. The 16th Amendment of the US Constitution enacted the federal income tax.
People in Alaska pay state and federal taxes.
with out paying the taxes
it wont help Puerto Rico at all. We receive federal income without paying Federal Taxes
they stopped paying taxes because the people stopped sending them notices about paying taxes for their house. eventually green bottle street got forgotten.