After the Revolution, the most popular politician in Massachusetts was John Hancock, the ex-smuggler/merchant whose signature is so large on the Declaration of Independence. He was among the richest men in the state. He was lenient to all poor debtors who owed him money personally. He let them pay him in depreciated paper money. The rich had to pay in silver. He was elected governor in 1780 and served for five years. He also was elected in 1787 and served until his death in 1793. He did not serve in 1785-87, the crucial period. He declined to run in 1785 because of gout. Gout normally affects the big toe. It can accurately be said that the great turning point in post-Revolutionary America was John Hancock's big toe.
Hancock had understood that the soldiers had been forced to sell their promissory notes for a small fraction of their face value. He was accused by opponents of refusing to collect taxes. When he left office, he was replaced by James Bowdoin, a holder of at least £3,290 in depreciated notes. He did not receive enough votes to command a majority, so the legislature had to choose. The senate insisted on him, and the house capitulated. Under his leadership, the political faction whose members had bought up these notes gained power. The government passed new taxes and insisted on collecting taxes that were in arrears. That tax burden was now higher by several times what they had been under Great Britain.
The British were looking for John Hancock and Sam Adams and also John Adams because they were great patriots and revolutionaries. They were hidding in concord and fled right after the first shots of the American revolution where fired.
All the founding fathers were actually looking for changes and were the facto liberals. All the founding fathers wanted a clear separation between state and church, making them liberals. So you could assume they were Democrats ... However, the main argument for separation was that they were upset to pay taxes to the Great Britain, who was looking to tax the colonies. This alone, the fact that they didn't want to pay any taxes, makes them Republicans. But over the years, even the Republicans and the Democrats values changed. Today's Democrats are the old Republicans, and vice versa. The best way to honor your founding fathers is to vote and encourage the separation of the church and the state, encourage liberal values while respecting the conservatives who protect your gains, in a small government environment.
Yes, you pay taxes on your winnings. U.S. law requires people to pay taxes on anything deemed as a prize that is valued over $600.
john Hancock was a prominent merchant in Boston, known best by the people of the time as a smuggler, mainly of tea. He was admired by many, but his biggest accomplishments were in what he did as a patriot: aiding the Sons of Liberty, particularly Samuel Adams, and later becoming the governor of Massachusetts.
It must be postmarked by midnight, April 15th. You can get an extension which will make it due October 15 but the taxes are still due on April 15. If you do not pay the taxes by April 15, the IRS will charge you penalty and interest on taxes due although they do not pay you interest for the moneys they hold during the year.
When a citizen refuses to pay taxes it is called tax evasion.
because they had no representation in paralement.
To protest slavery
Any Americans who do not pay their taxes will have to pay a fine or serve jail time. It is unlikely though that working class people will refuse to pay their taxes because the 5% of the wealthiest Americans have to pay more taxes.Not everyone pays the taxes due. What about the wealthy who refuse to pay their due taxes and use lawyers and tax accountants to find loopholes in the law?
Fight in the army and pay taxes for the military
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Quakers refused to pay taxes because they believed in nonviolence, and they felt that taxes were often used to fund wars and other violent actions. They viewed paying taxes as being complicit in violence and against their religious beliefs.
Is this a trick question? John Hancock was a Bostonian............
he help pay for the cost of the war and he also supported the patriots.
Because when King John was around nobles didn't pay taxes so the porr had to pay loads, and they could not afford that.
They can, but that won't stop them from getting in trouble for it.
Because he refused to pay the taxes associated with the stamp act, as horses also were taxed on.