Why should i pay taxes though

why should i pay taxes though

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Living costs money. Not paying taxes effectively kills grandma.

you de facto agreed it by living and working in your country, benefiting from the infrastructure, military protection, etc. from that country

and if you got a regular 9-5 job you probably signed a document agreeing to it

i dont care

No, income taxes are no different than the king robbing the surfs of their coin and grain.
The "you benefit from a society!" argument isn't a good one. The US was a perfectly functional first world country before income taxes.

The only fair and logical solution is to switch fully to a flat rate consumption tax.
The IRS could shrink dramatically and it would simply the life of hundreds of millions of Americans. It would also make tax evasion exponentially more difficult.
I specified flat rate, because the government shouldn't be able to adjust prices of goods to encourage or discourage their use.

if you disagree, go to Qatar there's no income tax

>you agreed to it by being born into it

the government is like your parent
even if you think theyre full of shit, they know better than you
brush your teeth billy, and pay your taxes. father knows best

>No, income taxes are no different than the king robbing the surfs of their coin and grain.
it wasnt robbery since the king owned the land

Or, how about you move back to where you came from, rather than shitting on American ideals?

>America becomes wildly successful
>People flock to it, despite not agreeing with what made it successful
>They slowly strip America of everything that made it what it was
>Then proceed to tell real Americans to leave

you're joking right?

>born
yes, but you only pay taxes once you start working. By working in your country, benefiting from all the tax paid social programs like infrastructure and military, that allow society to function and do business and manufacturing, you are agreeing to all the laws, including taxes. You are free to leave and work in a country that doesn't tax income

>Owned
Through means of murder, torture, and violence.
Sure. He 'owned' the land. Just like the government 'owns' your land. And if you don't give them their property taxes they'll come take you away and lock you up. If you refuse to be taken away they'll murder you.
Might may be right, but it doesn't make it just. That land wasn't the kings.

Your saying that it's okay to benefit from society so long as you don't work?
Interesting.

>American ideals
you can blame the slave owners for the first income tax to fund the civil war

You don't have to pay taxes though
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>okay
no. possible, yes. But you shouldn't if you're an adult. You should be contributing to society, and more importantly the economy

>Elites decide to have a war
>Think they can pass the bill off on the people.
That's literally what started the American revolution, and that's literally what caused WW2.

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As Cooper moved away from the Ufology community and toward the militia and anti-government subculture in the late 1990s, he became convinced that he was being personally targeted by President Bill Clinton and the Internal Revenue Service. In July 1998, he was charged with tax evasion; an arrest warrant was issued, but Cooper eluded repeated attempts to serve it. In 2000, he was named a "major fugitive" by the United States Marshals Service.[8]

On November 5, 2001, Apache County sheriff's deputies attempted to arrest Cooper at his Eagar, Arizona home on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and endangerment stemming from disputes with local residents. After an exchange of gunfire during which Cooper shot one of the deputies in the head, Cooper was fatally shot. Federal authorities reported that Cooper had spent years evading execution of the 1998 arrest warrant, and according to a spokesman for the Marshals Service, he vowed that "he would not be taken alive".
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>more importantly the economy
The economy exists despite taxes, not in harmony with it.
Every increase in taxation results in damage to the economy.
If property taxes were removed the economic boost from the freed up cash would result in more tax revenue.

>That's literally what started the American revolution, and that's literally what caused WW2.
lol no. the american revolution was a power grab for the founding fathers. Britain had already lowered down taxes dramatically compared to European citizens to placate the colonies, but they still revolted. And we all know what WW2 was about

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might is just, he was more powerful and so the weak faggot serfs had to obey him, the weak should fear the strong
i dont see anyting wrong with the king doing what he wanted, it was his Property and the serfs were also his Property

Britain was taxing Americans to "pay for the war".
Britain and France were gouging Germany for 20 years to "pay for damages from the war"
Those are both the direct causes.

I meant earning an income to spend it on goods and services

>If property taxes were removed the economic boost from the freed up cash would result in more tax revenue
and then we won't have military and infrastructure, you really think people are going to *choose* to pay 700 billion on military funding each year? Russia and China would be at our doorstep within minutes