The answer is NO.
No- churches and other tax-exempt charities do not pay income tax on the donations they are given. Church employees have to pay income tax on their salaries and the church must collect with-holding tax on these salaries.
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Yes, That is one of the things that you pay tax for.
Politicians will tell you no, but the corporation only raises its prices to their customers to cover the tax they have to pay.
Wasn't I wearing a hat, yes, yes you were
pay salaries of British Officials
pay salaries of British officials
They are made public and are viewable to anyone. However money from lobbyists and kickbacks they receive are never made public, and will probably account for much more than their tax funded salaries.
No. The President's and federal judges' salaries were only exempt from income tax between 1920 and 1939, under the theory that the tax was unconstitutional because it "diminished" their salary, which is prohibited under Article III.When Congress passed the Public Salary Tax Act of 1939, it specifically required all federal employees to pay tax on their salaries. The US Supreme Court upheld the legislation as constitutional in O'Malley v. Woodroush, 307 US 277 (1939).Federal judges pay income tax on their salaries.
free postage-free airline tickets-pay no income tax-excessive salaries.
Taxes are supposed to fund the various programs and offices that help keep the country running. However, any smart American knows the real reason we're still taxed is because politicians are in politics for the money. Our taxes pay their salaries, period.