-Physical infrastructure (roads)
-Legal infrastructure (courts)
-Education (schools)
Roads, Schools, Police, Fire, Social services, Milatary
Schools are paid by taxes
No, you cannot file taxes if you are paid under the table because this income is not reported to the government.
Getting paid biweekly does not result in higher taxes being deducted from your paycheck. The amount of taxes deducted depends on your income and tax bracket, not on how often you are paid.
Yes, you can deduct taxes paid for the previous year on your tax return if you itemize your deductions.
Taxes
taxes
products and services
With taxes and fees paid by people.
Roads, Schools, Police, Fire, Social services, Milatary
Yes, but you dont have to report it, and doesnt give taxes back. The taxes are called ITBIS and are paid indirectly when you buy product and services.
Probably not, Taxes are normally also used to help the poor (who do not pay tax). So taxes are also supporting the services other citizens get from their government.
Probably not, Taxes are normally also used to help the poor (who do not pay tax). So taxes are also supporting the services other citizens get from their government.
Taxes pay for several things, and some of those things include: the national parks, the highway system, the defense system, and social services. The salaries of teachers, policemen, and government workers of any kind are paid for by taxes as well.
it was called human sacrifices
Yes. another answer Public services are generally paid by taxes. Such includes road building and maintenance, police and fire protection, schools and libraries, and others. Depending on the community or society, some items might be obtained by taxes or user fees. Such might include garbage pick up, medical care, and others.
The tax paid by people or businesses on the buildings and property they own is called property tax. This tax is typically assessed by local governments and is based on the value of the property. Property taxes are used to fund public services such as schools, roads, and emergency services.