Of course you do, plus penal;ty and interest.Your jail is for the crime of trying to avoid taxes, not in lieu of paying them.
yes
10 to 20 years
Taxes pay for many, many things. Part of them do go to paying to build and run jails.
A person who has unfiled tax returns risks going to jail or paying a big fine. A person who hasn't filed tax returns may go to jail for a year and/or pay a fine of up to $25,000.
Of course you do, plus penal;ty and interest.Your jail is for the crime of trying to avoid taxes, not in lieu of paying them.
yes
you do still have to pay your taxes when you get out of incarseration.
10 to 20 years
Jail is not a penalty for not paying a bank loan. The bank can bring a judgment against the person who does not pay the loan back.
In Maine you go to the town clerk's office and find out who is responsible for paying the taxes on the building. Then you go to the Registry of Deeds for the county in which the building is situated and find out whether the person responsibly for paying the taxes is the person who owns the building.
Thoreau went to jail for refusing to pay taxes as a form of protest against the Mexican-American War and the institution of slavery. He believed that by going to jail, he was standing up for his principles and refusing to support a government that he believed was unjust.
They may go to jail for not paying any debt.
I'm positive that not paying for something counts as stealing, and could get you in jail.
yes
NO
No, you cannot go to jail for not paying at a restaurant. However, not paying for your meal is considered theft and the restaurant may take legal action against you to recover the cost.