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My understanding is that they will report the income to the IRS. Valve does not send you a bill for taxes, you are responsible to pay your own federal and state taxes.
Anyone who works or earns an income pays taxes, doesn't matter the age.
Even a baby pays taxes, if they earn money by being in a diaper commercial. 16 is the typical legal age to work and they have to pay and file taxes on what they earn, though in this case their job removes the taxes and sends that to the government as well as reports the income.
You're 16, it's time you asked your folks to show you how to DO taxes. But you won't likely have earned anywhere near enough money to file - I mean I worked for several years but didn't even earn enough to have to pay, because it wasn't enough to bother with according to the govt.
Don't stress it, man, but you should start thinking about learning what goes into tax filing, because... you're gonna have to adult at some point. Might as well be prepared. :)