2000
Yes
They started getting taxed around 1773, the time of the Boston Tea Party
Yes, the only country to tax overseas earnings.
In the United States, money paid to Olympic medal winners is taxable. Other countries' laws may vary.
No you dont start getting taxed until you earn over a certain amount which I think is £20,000 or if your over 18
Getting taxed without your representation.
because they were in debt from the war and needed money, so they taxed the colonists.
They taxed them because the british king wanted the money.
So people could be taxed, the 'Poll Tax' (U.K.) was a tax upon ones head.
anyday anytime anywhere but mostly in your mind
Everyones getting taxed one way or another
Take the BITE out of the metal! A Florida bill is proposing that the IRS will no longer tax Olympians for winning a metal! Currently Olympians gold metals are taxed $8,750. silver metals are taxed $5,250, and Bronze $3,502. Even though according to CNN reports, the actual value of the metals are $650. KEdwards