i do not think they should be penalized but again its all up to the government
yes rich people should pay more taxes because the middle class pays taxes to support the poor people there for the rich should help pay
no everyone shou8ld ...........................................................****
executive
Principles and Theories of Taxation 1. The Benefit Principle- This principle holds the individuals should be taxed in proportion to the benefits they receive from the governments and that taxes should be paid by those people who receive the direct benefit of the government programs and projects out of the taxes paid. 2. The Ability to Pay Principle- This principle holds that taxes should relate with the people's income or the ability to pay, that is, people with greater income or wealth and can afford to pay more taxes should be taxed at a higher rate than people with less wealth. An example is Individual income tax. 3. Taxation The Equal Distribution Principle- This principle states that income, wealth, and transaction should be taxed at a fixed percentage; that is, people who earn more and buy more should pay more taxes, but will not pay a higher rate of taxes.
Estimated taxes are paid quarterly.
yes rich people should pay more taxes because the middle class pays taxes to support the poor people there for the rich should help pay
the rich people should pay more taxes.
Legislative
no everyone shou8ld ...........................................................****
People pay taxes in many different ways. Taxes are taken out of your paycheck, you pay taxes when you make purchases at a store, and you pay taxes on your home and property.
People in Alaska pay state and federal taxes.
if they pay the taxes for the house then no if they don't pay taxes then they do pay
executive
Some times the government think only the poor should pay taxes; it depends in different part of the world.
For the same reasons people elsewhere pay taxes.
Principles and Theories of Taxation 1. The Benefit Principle- This principle holds the individuals should be taxed in proportion to the benefits they receive from the governments and that taxes should be paid by those people who receive the direct benefit of the government programs and projects out of the taxes paid. 2. The Ability to Pay Principle- This principle holds that taxes should relate with the people's income or the ability to pay, that is, people with greater income or wealth and can afford to pay more taxes should be taxed at a higher rate than people with less wealth. An example is Individual income tax. 3. Taxation The Equal Distribution Principle- This principle states that income, wealth, and transaction should be taxed at a fixed percentage; that is, people who earn more and buy more should pay more taxes, but will not pay a higher rate of taxes.
Taxes pay for roads, schools, and the military.