The taxes go to the government for them to spend.
Taxes go up when the government needs more money to support itself. That's what I think.
they go up
to the government for lots of different things, such as school buses.
Taxes don't actually pay for anything. They go to the Federal Reserve, which is a private owned corporation, not run by the government.
To the members of the government to fund all public facilities.
Taxes don't actually pay for anything. They go to the Federal Reserve, which is a private owned corporation, not run by the government.
What do you think about taxes? If we are to have a government at all, then taxes are necessary to keep the burden of government in motion. Preferable slow grinding motion. The more taxes paid a government the bigger that government will become. The bigger a government becomes the more taxes needed to sustain it. The more taxes imposed to sustain the big government will make the government even bigger and even more taxes will be required to...
The government cannot levy taxes on churches. Churches do not have to pay taxes to the government; they are tax exempt.
The big problem is that the people who want the money spent on them are not the ones who will benefit if taxes are reduced. Likewise, the people who will have to pay more taxes will receive absolutely no benefits from the government if their taxes go up. So while one group of people benefits from increased government spending, the group that pays higher taxes does not.
It called taxes. The government taxes tins of stuff for its funds.
the government need taxes to keep the country running