That's a stupid question. You obviously haven't noticed he's both black and a democrat.
They should be paying the taxes they are due to pay and if they are not doing this then they will eventually be caught, the back taxes will be collected and they will be punished for not paying the taxes due.If you believe someone is committing a criminal offence you should report this to the police.
because England kept raising taxes and putting taxes on new things and the colonists moved away from England to get away from high taxes
you can't because you have to pay them and if you don't you could get sewed or go to court for not paying them.
Yes, Ada Sharpton passed away on Thursday, March 22, 2012.
stopped paying taxes until they got a constitution
no
yes in fact it is Paying taxes is an obligation imposed by the Government and not a right. A right is something that is inalienable and that the government can not take away or control. Rights include freedom of speach, the right to vote, the right not to vote and freedom of religion.
The speaker is annoyed with the other person.
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The question you ask is a loaded question, with many, many possible answers. The main one which I believe you are going for is "can I get out of paying my taxes?" The answer to that is no, you can not.However, if you owe back taxes there are several options for you to resolve the issue with the IRS. All the options depends on your unique situation. You can find out about resolving your tax issue form several sites on the internet. A good place to start is wallysworldoftaxes.blogspot.com.
Punitive finds and/or imprisonment, depending on the severity of the offense. Also, you'll have to pay the taxes themselves.If it was a legitimate error (the IRS, not you, makes this determination), then you might be able to get away with paying only the taxes plus interest.
It depends upon the laws of your state. Usually, a "life estate" means exactly that - the grantee has the privilege of occupying or using the property for the remainder of their LIFE. Much depends on how the life estate was granted and worded. Read the wording. Are they required to maintain the property - pay the taxes on the property - etc - etc.? REGARDING THE UNPAID TAXES: If the grantee abandoned the property and ceased paying taxes on it - the grantor(s) actually owning the property had better be paying the taxes or it could be sold at a tax auction for the unpaid tax lien.