No, that was in the Revolutionary War where the British were called Redcoats.
Nobody has ever counted and nobody will ever tell.
Not necessarily. Soldiers from the U.S army and the Soviet union were said to be abducted by the enemy, they were meant to have been interrogated and tortured.
7,789+ on the US side and 0 injured for the Japs. This is because no Japs have ever been captured alive during WW2, except for one.
Difficult to measure but the largest number of soldiers fighting each other at once was probably the Germans advance against the Russians during the World War 2.
Many countries have people exempt from income taxes in some situations. But countries that collect no personal income taxes what so ever are Andorra, Monaco,and The United Arab Emirates.
Probably what ever state you register the car in would collect the taxes.
Yes, if the need is great and the spending will result in increased earning and a greater ability on the part of the country's people to pay the taxes in the future.
Prepaid= who ever is shipping Collect =who ever it is delivered to
Yes
The promise that no one is ever left behind.
No, that was in the Revolutionary War where the British were called Redcoats.
no
Yes ofcourse
No scientist has ever been to Mars.
They aimed to crush the spirit of the colonies with taxes and propaganda, and to quell stirrings of revolution by quartering British soldiers in the homes of colonists, to be an ever-present reminder of the presence of Britain and the consequences of rebellion.
You can (theoretically at least) be audited forever.However, if the results of the audit show that you owe more taxes, there are limits on how far back the IRS can collect the taxes. Generally, taxes cannot be collected three years after you file a return. If you understated your income by 25% or more, then the limit is six years. If there is willful tax fraud involved, there is no limit. If no return was filed, there is no limit.Even though the IRS might not be able to collect taxes from more than 3 or 6 years ago, they might want to audit an older return if you are carrying over amounts such as capital losses to a more recent year. Even though they might not be able to collect underpaid taxes from seven years ago, they can disallow a carryover you are taking that resulted from a transaction seven years ago. Or they might want to audit older tax returns if there is suspicion of criminal activity or if you are ever nominated to a prominent political office.Note: Limits on state taxes may be different and vary by state.