ad valorem :D
A+ 4th
One effect of the new British taxes on colonist were protests.
That really depends on where one is living and which team one supports.
the taxes from Britian
it supports his belief because he is just TOO cool FOR school!
They paid the lord of the Manor, the tax collector sent by the king, or had one day a month where they went to the Manor to pay taxes.
ad valorem
There is no such thing as "supports taxes" or "does not support taxes." Taxes are a fact of life, there is no way for Pres. Obama to not support taxes. President Obama supports a progressive tax, meaning rates are higher on the rich then the poor.
NO
In the U.S., the main source of school funding is local and county property taxes, which are known an ad valorem taxes (according to the value of homes or other taxable real estate and personal property).
He supports Bush tax cuts and wants to keep them permanent.
There is Income taxes, sales taxes, property taxes and school taxes but probably much more than that.
This is a question that might be found on a test in school. When asked what idea best supports the author's argument, the answer will be one that best shows something that supports the point the author is making.
My child has to pay for lunch can I claim that on my taxes?
John McCain supports homeschooling vouchers. These vouchers would effect homeschoolers paying taxes toward public schools. John McCain supports homeschooling vouchers. These vouchers would effect homeschoolers paying taxes toward public schools.
abortion, higher taxes, and stopping the war. horrible things .
I don't think there is any question that NO ONE likes and actually supports paying taxes.But all taxes are passed into law by democratically elected officials, using the Democratic process. So, the people have apparently democratically decided they want what the taxes provide.All governments tax, and always have. In a non-democratic one, the people have little of no say as to what the tax is for, how much it should be, etc.
no