Water, sewer, libraries, roads and schools
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About the same as a 3 year old, just you gotta pay for taxes.
If a person has a job, then he should be having taxes withheld from his pay, so at the end of the year when he files, he will get a refund or only have to pay a small amount. If a person is self employed or has just investment income, then he is supposed to estimate his taxes and send some in each quarter (3 months) to cover taxes.
Those with the top 3% of income pay almost 93% of all taxes. See www.taxfoundation.org for some great statistics.
No. You will pay more because you should have job that pays you more.
Your question needs much more definition....and shows limited understanding of taxes, finance and such. Income taxes, sales taxes, property taxes, investment taxes, lots of others...Federal? State? Local? Average? (Consider something like 95% of all the taxes paid are paid by only 3% of the people....and almost 50% of all people not only don't pay, but actually receive more back than they pay....what possible importance is average?)Try www.taxfoundation.org for lots of statistics and maybe it will help define what you want.
About the same as a 3 year old, just you gotta pay for taxes.
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Yes, you can be fined $$$ and even end up in prison if you don't pay your income taxes. Wesley Snipes was convicted and sentenced to 3 years in prison in 2008 for not paying income taxes. Freedom isn't free. Pay your taxes.
If a person has a job, then he should be having taxes withheld from his pay, so at the end of the year when he files, he will get a refund or only have to pay a small amount. If a person is self employed or has just investment income, then he is supposed to estimate his taxes and send some in each quarter (3 months) to cover taxes.
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1.to help people 2.to fix buildings 3.to help schools 4.to pay government workers 5.to help charity 6. build new things 7.fix roads 8.fix street lights
To live, pay taxes and die. 3 dead certainties of life.
No. If you pay the taxes on property that belongs to another person you are considered a volunteer. It doesn't give you any rights in or to the property.
Those with the top 3% of income pay almost 93% of all taxes. See www.taxfoundation.org for some great statistics.
1)private sector business activity encouraged 2)state control resources in supply of certain goods and services 3)taxes used to collect revenue to pay for state goods and services
There are numerous examples of taxes. 1. Sales tax. If you buy products in a store, you are charged an extra percentage of what you purchased. If you buy a 99 cent item and get charged $1.06, that extra 7 cents is called sales tax. 2. Income tax. That is part of what your boss takes out of your paycheck. They also take out FICA (Social Security), sometimes insurance, and other things. 3. Luxury taxes. These are extra taxes you pay on certain luxury items. 4. "Sin taxes." These are extra taxes on items that are deemed unhealthy or bad for society. For instance, this is partly why cigarettes are so high. 5. Property taxes. These are taxes you pay each year to the county and/or state just for owning a house, vehicles, and/or land.
It takes a around 3 months and 3 weeks for the average worker in the US to earn enough to pay their taxes for the year. The day when a worker has earned enough to pay his or her taxes for the year is called Tax Freedom Day. For 2014, Tax Freedom Day fell on April 21st.