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Well, I will make an estimate. I think they make $150 in 1 hour.I may be wrong so don't look at me through the monitor(computer screen). And I asked this question last summer so I don't have a right clue. PEACE!
In the 1800s, judges' salaries varied depending on the region and level of court. Federal judges in the United States were typically paid between $1,000 and $3,500 per year, while state and local judges earned less, often receiving salaries in the range of $200 to $1,000 per year.
Judges' salaries vary based on their level of experience, jurisdiction, and type of court. In the United States, federal judges can earn salaries ranging from around $200,000 to $250,000 per year, while state judges typically earn between $100,000 to $200,000 per year.
The Government, which means tax payers in the end.
There is no specific time limitation of 25 years or age limit of 65 for restitution to be paid off from a Federal Court conviction. Restitution payment requirements are typically determined based on the court order and the individual's financial situation. The court may allow for a repayment plan that extends beyond 25 years or age 65 if necessary.
Federal state taxes are taxes to be paid to the federal government on owned property. Theses taxes are to be paid once a year.
Public Defenders are paid by the local or state government in a local trial, and by the federal government in a federal trial.
No. State activations of the National Guard are paid by the state, while federal activations are paid by the Department of Defense.
State income taxes are deductible from Federal taxable income in the year they are paid, regardless of when they were due.
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Highways are paid for by a mix of federal, state, and local funds.
Federal & State Income taxes
Yes, members of Congress are considered federal employees, as they work for the federal government in their capacity as legislators. They are elected representatives who create and pass federal laws, and their salaries are paid through federal funds. However, they operate under a unique status compared to typical federal employees, as they are not subject to the same performance evaluations or oversight.
Yes. All US citizens, including the President, pay taxes exactly the same way.
Federal taxes paid or payable, (even if paid in the current year), aren't deductible in calculating your federal taxable income. State income tax payments may be deductible in determining your federal tax taxable income. And refunds received of a prior years State income tax may therefore be included in the current years federal taxable income.
The National Guard is paid for with a combination of federal and state tax dollars.
Congress' salaries are paid for from the general revenues collected by the federal government. Since the United States only collects revenues (taxes) through various income taxes (including the withholdings for Medicare and Social Security), Congress is in effect paid by taxpayers.