Taxes are used to pay for building and repairing roads, bridges, and government buildings, providing things like sewage facilities, transportation services, police and fire departments, Medicare, salaries & benefits for government workers, military defense (including soldiers' pay), Veterans' benefits, and many other services. They pay for all government related costs and social services for citizens. Without taxes, there would be no government.
It Provides Medical Benefits And Retirement Benefits.
Lots of things! Medicare, Postal Service, Defence, the list goes on and on.
By using collected taxes to fund school facilities
Probably not, Taxes are normally also used to help the poor (who do not pay tax). So taxes are also supporting the services other citizens get from their government.
No, it is not the constitution that taxes citizens, it is the government. The text of the constitution (of which ever country you are from - you did not specify) will however allow the government to tax citizens.
The governments should provide their citizens with all their human and universal rights as described by the constitution. All governments for instance are supposed to guarantee the safety of their citizens.
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The government gets its income to provide public services to its citizens from taxes.
It Provides Medical Benefits And Retirement Benefits.
By using collected taxes to fund school facilities
To provide funds to finance services that benefit and protect the greater good of all citizens.
Citizens have to pay taxes.
Through taxation. We pay taxes on income, things we buy and a certain amount included in the price of gasoline is also a tax.
To provide public services (such as roads and defense) to the citizens of a political unit (country, city, etc)
Citizens are expected to pay their taxes. Taxes are an obligatory responsibly because we have to pay for government and infrastructure.
There is Income taxes, sales taxes, property taxes and school taxes but probably much more than that.
Today? Yes, as all cities have taxes. In ancient Rome, however, Roman citizens were not taxed, only the non-citizens in the provinces.
Citizens must pay taxes and must collect taxes.
Citizens must pay taxes and must collect taxes.