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What (who) is pay taxes - definition

REFUSAL TO PAY A TAX IN OPPOSITION TO A GOVERNMENT OR POLICY, RATHER THAN TAXATION ITSELF
Tax revolt; Tax Resistance; Tax resister; Anti-tax; War tax resistance; Tax resisters; Tax refusal; Anti-tax movement; Refused to pay taxes; Refusals to pay taxes; Tax wars; Tax war; Tax strike; Opposition to taxes; Tax revolts
  • Civil Disobedience]]''
  • The [[Boston Tea Party]], 16 December 1773
  • salt production and tax laws]]
  • Thomas]] in 1981 and supported by tax resister [[Ellen Thomas]]
  • Pyramid Age]]

Pay bands         
THE RANGE OF COMPENSATION GIVEN FOR CERTAIN ROLES
Pay Band; Pay Bands
A pay band is sometimes used to define the range (band) of compensation given for certain roles. The range is based on factors like location (high vs low cost of living locations), experience, or seniority.
Payment in lieu of taxes         
Payments in lieu of taxes; PILT; Payment in Lieu of Taxes; PILOT (finance); Payments In Lieu Of Taxes
A payment in lieu of taxes (usually abbreviated as PILOT, or sometimes as PILT) is a payment made to compensate a government for some or all of the property tax revenue lost due to tax exempt ownership or use of real property.
Military compensation         
INCOME OF A SOLDIER
Military Pay
Military pay or military compensation is the pay system by which members of the military are compensated for their participation in the military.

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Tax resistance

Tax resistance is the refusal to pay tax because of opposition to the government that is imposing the tax, or to government policy, or as opposition to taxation in itself. Tax resistance is a form of direct action and, if in violation of the tax regulations, also a form of civil disobedience.

Examples of tax resistance campaigns include those advocating home rule, such as the Salt March led by Mahatma Gandhi, and those promoting women's suffrage, such as the Women's Tax Resistance League. War tax resistance is the refusal to pay some or all taxes that pay for war, and may be practiced by conscientious objectors, pacifists, or those protesting against a particular war.

Tax resisters are distinct from "tax protesters", who deny that the legal obligation to pay taxes exists or applies to them. Tax resisters may accept that some law commands them to pay taxes but they still choose to resist taxation.

Examples of use of pay taxes
1. Banister was not charged with any failure to pay taxes.
2. Jes Richardson, 57, told the Associated Press: "I pay taxes.
3. Including seniors who don‘t pay taxes is a good step,‘‘ said David Certner, AARP‘s legislative director.
4. I‘m so glad I don‘t pay taxes in the UK anymore. – A.
5. He later admitted that he did not pay taxes on the income.