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6 November, 14:08

What is the difference between per citizen and per tax payer?

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  1. 6 November, 15:12
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    Let's say 10 citizens are in a town and 6 of them are tax payers so that means there is some adults or children that don't pay taxes. So a citizen is someone who lives there but a tax payer is someone who lives there and pays taxes.
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