In the Royal Air Force (RAF), personnel typically have to pay income tax and National Insurance contributions on their earnings, similar to other employees in the UK. Income tax is deducted based on their earnings and tax code, while National Insurance contributions fund state benefits. Additionally, there may be specific allowances or deductions related to service, but the primary monthly taxes are income tax and National Insurance.
no they did not have to pay taxes
Every month
Yes, members of the British royal family do pay taxes. However, the Queen and some other senior royals are exempt from paying taxes on certain forms of income, such as the sovereign grant and the Privy Purse, which are used for official duties and activities. They are still liable to pay taxes on any private income they earn.
They take about $2k from me, and I hate it.
No
yes
royal taxes fuedal dues work taxes
Because of new taxes and even MORE taxes
$5000.00 a month - taxes.
royal taxes fuedal dues work taxes and two more that im not sure of
750
We do (Canadians) with our taxes.