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Taxes are money that gets paid to the government.
The government originally used taxes in order to pay for army debt in the Revolutionary Era. Taxes were supposed to be abolished at one point in history, but they stuck around to pay for schools, government programs, and public works programs.
CT real estate property taxes are paid in arrears
Estimated taxes are paid quarterly.
These are called "public schools" and there are fees to attend but those are paid in the form of property taxes paid each year by homeowners.
Schools are paid by taxes
In the US public schools are paid for by taxes and therefore do not charge fees.
Public compulsory education is free (paid for through taxes). Private schools usually need to be paid for by the family. There are only a handful of free universities
No, as unpopular as it may sound schools are paid for by taxes; that means that everyone pays for them through a host of different taxes; sales tax, property tax, etc.
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Yes. another answer Public services are generally paid by taxes. Such includes road building and maintenance, police and fire protection, schools and libraries, and others. Depending on the community or society, some items might be obtained by taxes or user fees. Such might include garbage pick up, medical care, and others.
Technical training has cost involved because they are not paid for with property taxes. Teachers have a higher level of skill training in a particular field.
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it was all because of taxes, people were wanting their taxes to fit into the amount it costs.
The taxpaying public funds PUBLIC schools. The state and local (but NOT federal) government has the responsibility to operate them, however, it is done by using money collected from the taxes paid by the general public.
Property taxes (millage) and state lotteries.