yes, whether or not you have children or even public school kids you must pay a public school tax until you are I think 65.
A poll tax required prospective voters to pay money.
the government get money for public facilities fromthe various taxes like incometax,sales tax,housetax,water tax,road tax..........
because they had to gave that tax money for educations, hospitals, roads and other public services for.
To make money to pay for public services.
Not enough.
No, public schools are not tax exempt under 501(c)(3) because they are considered government entities and are not required to apply for tax-exempt status.
For various reasons, to tell where they are making or losing money, for tax purposes, legal reasons to cover themselves, and if they are a public company they are required to provide shareholders with this information.
Yes. Public education is paid for by taxpayers, and paid for by taxpayers, and PAID for by tax payers.
No, public schools are not tax exempt under section 501(c)(3) because they are considered government entities and are not required to apply for tax-exempt status.
Public property - roads; public buildings like schools, libraries, and other muncipal buildings.
tax is for the city. the money you pay in tax goes to the city and is used to improve parks,street cleaners library, public pools, etc. anything that is used for the city. something like that.
Public school districts being classified as 501c3 organizations allows them to receive tax-exempt status, which means they don't have to pay certain taxes. This can help them save money and allocate more resources towards education and student programs.