Taxes on phones are imposed to generate revenue for governments, which helps fund public services and infrastructure. These taxes can include sales tax, value-added tax (VAT), or import duties, depending on the region and specific regulations. Additionally, taxing luxury items like smartphones can be a way to promote equitable taxation, ensuring that wealthier consumers contribute more to public finances.
Absolutely "NO". They cannot charge to withhold taxes. They can charge to withhold a garnishment if instructed by the court.
The legislative branch and president.
$375-$500
If what your asking is really
No sale taxes.
AT&T does not charge for minutes over on the Go Phones; these are pre-paid phones only.
USB chargers are not universal for all phones. Some phones will not charge using a USB cord and some will. It depends on the brand of phone. Some Motorola phones need a specific charger or they will not charge.
Absolutely "NO". They cannot charge to withhold taxes. They can charge to withhold a garnishment if instructed by the court.
there is probley something wrong with your battery
All governments charge taxes. Some governments have income taxes, some have property taxes, some have sales taxes.
If the phone simply will not charge, either the phones battery needs replacing, or the charger itself has gone south. Suspect the phones battery first - it's the most likely reason.
The legislative branch and president.
money
taxes,
These taxes are part of indirect taxes , though taxes are imposed on individuals and paid by individuals it is a macro concept which is dealt by the govt.... hence it is macro economics in charge of these taxes...... however indirect taxes are managed by the state govt...
i am with verizon... and they charge $175.
You will need a charger that has interchangeable cords to charge different types of phones. A universal phone charger should do the trick assuming it has multiple cords.