They were averse to paying taxes, and had to serve in their army when called out.
No. He wants to withdraw the army from Iraq, but he doesn't want to get rid of the army.
to help the goverment and army to raise money to get new thing, later in the year they give it back which is called income tax
he wants to rise them
yes.
Well if by taxes you mean donations to the Colonist Army, then probably a few pounds per week. If you mean taxes for the British Army, then around 8 to 10 pounds.
Taxes pay for roads, schools, police, national parks, and the army.
Taxes
Kind of it depends on which taxes your talking about
You GIVE taxes to the government. The money comes from what you've earned. You can also GET your taxes back in certain situations like, if you're a student in school.
The Bonus Army wanted their military bonus early.
Yes - because, people were usually 'forced' into the army in those days. Bringing in taxes to pay for the army, meant the soldiers could actually be paid for enlisting. That increased moral and gave men an incentive to join.