I need to know what the different Taxes are, what % of people have to pay serten taxes and about civil rights. if you know a website that can help i would be very grateful. i tryed google but all i get are tax formes.

thanks.

The U.S. government imposes income taxes on nearly everyone, including businesses, who has an income. In addition, it also assesses a tax on gasoline that we use in our vehicles.

The other taxes we pay, such as property and sales taxes, are state and city assessments.

I forgot that we also pay the federal government Social Security taxes.

I know about those i also need to know about unimlpument tax, socal securty and real estate tax.

I also need to know were the cival rights come from. if you know a web sight i could look thease up that would help . curently im on wicapieda

oops i ment unemployment i spelled it wrong

Real estate taxes are assessed by local governing bodies, not the federal government.

Check these sites:

http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=1G1GGLQ_ENUS328&q=unemployment+taxes&aq=f&oq=

http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=1G1GGLQ_ENUS328&q=social+security+tax&aq=f&oq=

http://topics.law.cornell.edu/wex/civil_rights

Wikipedia is a good place to start on just about any subject you're researching. Treat the articles you find like encyclopedia entries, though -- they give you the gist of what you're looking for, but they also give you excellent places to look for specific information -- be sure to check out all the external links and further references at the bottom of each Wikipedia page.

thank you for all the help

And remember that not all taxes have the word "tax" in their names!! Sometimes they're called fees, assessments, duties, tariffs, tolls, and many others.

To understand the different types of taxes and the percentages of people who are required to pay certain taxes, as well as information about civil rights, you can refer to reliable sources such as government websites, non-profit organizations, or educational resources. Google search can definitely provide useful information, but it's important to use specific keywords for more accurate results.

For tax information, you can start by searching for "types of taxes" or "taxes explained." This will lead you to various resources that explain different types of taxes, such as income tax, property tax, sales tax, and more. For a comprehensive understanding, you can explore the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) website (www.irs.gov) in the United States or the tax authority website in your specific country. These websites provide detailed explanations about different taxes, tax rates, and who is obligated to pay them.

Regarding civil rights, you can search for "civil rights explained" or "civil rights overview." This will help you find reliable sources that provide information about civil rights movements, historical milestones, and the legal framework protecting civil rights. Some trusted websites for civil rights information include the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) (www.aclu.org) or the United Nations Human Rights website (www.ohchr.org).

Remember to critically assess the information you find and cross-reference it with multiple sources to ensure accuracy.