Yes, especially if you owe money to the government.
You cant owe the govt money it has no money all it can do is tax, borrow and produce inflation debasing the currency and lowering the standard of living. Inflation is a hidden tax.
Income tax and property tax is illegal and theft /slavery
the ways are: paying taxes obeying the law voting getting a job getting a education following the rights as a US citizen
The three duties of a citizen are Jury Duty Obeying Laws Paying Taxes
The US Government expects certain responsibilities form the US citizen in return of the citizenship status. Among the responsibilities, the most important is filing in the taxes regularly. They should file in taxes for the income that they earn even while residing out of the US.
Answer "U.S. citizen means a person obligated to comply with U.S. laws." Therefore a U.S. citizen: Obeying Laws Paying Taxes Jury Duty Serve as a Witness Register for the Draft Voting volunteer & register for a draft. For further detail see the link below. _______________ These Are The Duties Of An American Citizen. Duties are something that you are requird to do. The Responsibilties are what is expected of you but not required. For Example, Voting and Volunteering Would be Responsibilities. All Others Such as Obeying the Law and Paying Taxes Are required of us, Which would make them duties. And that is the Difference between a Duty And a Responsibility
You have to establish residency in the state. To establish residency, you have to show that actually you live at a certain location in that state. This can be accomplished through obtaining a driver's license, registering to vote, having a lease, paying property taxes, or paying utility bills.
pay taxes
By renouncing your citizenship before a US embassy/ US consulate official. The US will not accept a renounciation if the government believes the renounciation was specifically performed so that the person can avoid paying income taxes (a US citizen/permanent resident is taxed on all WORLDWIDE income). If the government believes the renounciation was done to avoid taxes, the IRS will still tax you as if you were a citizen for 10 years after the renounciation.
You cannot promise to become a U.S Citizen. You have to be born in the U.S to be an actual citizen. If you were born in another country, you are not a citizen. Besides that, if you were living in America for at least 13 years, you must pass a test in order to become one.
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Yes they do, because the citizen will be required to show recent tax returns. If unemployed you would still need to at the very least file a tax return even if there is no income to report.
Yes
Must be US citizen