If they have tax exempt income for items such as a Roth IRA, then they do not have a tax burden. Also, it possible with low income and tax credits such as the child tax credit, Hope credit, and earned income credit, so have your total income tax reduced to zero.
The only way to legally not pay taxes is to not have any income at all. If you have income and you try to avoid paying taxes, you could get into a lot of trouble.
Your personal property goes up for public auction, and someone else can buy it for much less than it is worth and throw you out legally. Unfair as they are, it is more practical to pay the taxes.
You are legally required to pay taxes. Taxes are only due on money you have earned therefore if you owe taxes you have had the money. If you do not pay the taxes you owe you will be sent to court and made to pay - even if you go to prison you will still owe the tax man.
You should pay all taxes that are legally due.
Yes, as a U.S. citizen or resident, you are legally required to pay federal taxes on your income and other sources of taxable revenue. Failure to do so can result in penalties and legal consequences.
Yes, someone else can pay your taxes to the IRS on your behalf as long as they have your permission to do so.
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Someone has to pay taxes, yes. Contact your local Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
Depending on where someone lives depends on the need to pay taxes on any inheritance they get from a living trust. The beneficiary of an estate from inheritance will need to pay taxes to take possession of assets.
If you have a job you are legally required to file taxes. Your employer's responsibility is to take the taxes out of your paycheck and "pay the man," as it were. If your W-2s reflect taxes paid to the Gov't, you are in the clear - if you file.
No. You are being reimbursed for a loss. It would be like if you lost your wallet and someone returned it, you don't pay taxes on the cash you got back.