Taxes
you could pay your bills and taxes and respect police officers
Police officers pay the same taxes that any other worker pays: federal income tax, state and local taxes where they apply. Most officers also pay into the social security and medicare systems, and may also contribute toward their retirement plan.
Yes, they pay taxes. If you work you pay taxes no exceptions.
Yes, everyone pays taxes. Occupation has nothing to do with taxes except the amount you earn in pay. Taxes, state and federal, are taken out of everyone's pay check each month and once a year all of us fill out a tax form to pay more. Plus, we all pay gas taxes, property taxes, car taxes, and taxes when we buy an item in a store.
Property taxes are likely to pay for police and universities. Property taxes are used to pay for schools and other types of community services, such as the police and fire department.
Fayettville City pays about 34K to start
Yes they did. They tried to have the Americans pay by using taxes.
These taxes provide revenue to enable the government levying the taxes to pay for services they provide such as police and fire protection.
the pay for a police officer depends on the department that you are working for. usually the bigger the city the more the pay. Or the more crime that city has the more police officers are needed so to get officers to want to work there, the pay will be greater
No, but it does pay for police protection, and fire safty
Taxes pay for roads, schools, police, national parks, and the army.