People in the surrounding community pay school taxes. Those who have children and those who do not, all have to pay the school taxes. It's pretty much on where you live. The people that are exempt are those who are less fortunate in the government's eyes. People who live in government housing and other such areas. That is why some areas have higher school taxes than others. The more people exempt from paying the tax, the higher the tax is for the people who actually have to pay for it.
To further my reasoning: My uncle and his wife never had kids, but they still had to pay school taxes their entire lives because of the location of their home.
You don't. If you rent the person who rents to you pays taxes on the property which includes school taxes and your rent helps him pay for the taxes. So, in a round about way you pay for them by paying him.
In most cities and states, property tax pays for public schools. However, states have different methods of collecting taxes to fund schools, but all use taxes in one form or another. Many areas also have local taxes used to support schools, plus some federal programs providing money Although certain types of funds may be earmarked for specific projects, such as for new books or student meals, in general the funds are pooled together and used as needed to fund the normal activities of the school system.
Exempt means "to leave out, and to do so deliberately, according to some criteria" Over to you...
Property taxes are the responsibility of the owner. The owner may make arrangements to have someone else pay instead, but ultimately if the taxes are not paid it will be the owner who suffers when the property is sold at auction.
It depends on the specific laws and regulations of the area. In many places, residents living outside city limits may still be required to pay school taxes if they are within the school district boundaries. It is important to consult with local tax authorities to determine if school taxes apply in a particular location.
The President does, either out of his salary (if he sends them to private school) or through the taxes he pays (if he uses the public school system).
is there an age limit on who pays fica taxes
Windham Exempted Village School District was created in 1830.
Perrysburg Exempted Village School District was created in 1849.
The Smith household pays $2,000 in taxes per year.
The motto of Carey Exempted Village School District is 'Attitude, Accountability, Achievement'.
No, they did not. They were exempted from paying taxes. Only the 3rd estate (the bourgeoisie) had to pay taxes.
The Smith household pays $2,000 in taxes per year.
50 % of wage earners pay no taxes!!
50 % of wage earners pay no taxes!!
Perrysburg Exempted Village School District's motto is 'Ensuring students achieve their greatest potential'.
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