Taxes are payed on EARNINGS. If you are not earning you will pay no tax.
depends on what kind of job a high school drop out gets
no
It depends on the specific laws and regulations of the area. In many places, residents living outside city limits may still be required to pay school taxes if they are within the school district boundaries. It is important to consult with local tax authorities to determine if school taxes apply in a particular location.
Because they probably had been bought on their parents' taxes. So all the extra costs are indirectly yours in a school.
not unless you make more money than your folks leave them the exemption.
No, if both spouses were claimed as dependents on their parents' taxes, they would not be able to file jointly as married. They would likely not qualify as dependents on their parents' taxes anymore once they are married and establishing their own household.
If you are still living at home while in college your parents income will be counted, so you have to be totally independent and NOT claimed on your parents taxes as a dependent. So, it isn't dependent on age, but income.
no
NO
you will have to pay your own taxes not your parents.
No.
There is Income taxes, sales taxes, property taxes and school taxes but probably much more than that.