Let's talk about taxes (part 2)

in Project HOPE5 years ago

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Greetings friends, we continue with the debate on taxes that we had started in the first part, let's talk a little about countries that do not tax their citizens, oil countries such as Saudi Arabia do not tax their citizens.

Warren Mosle argues that governments should not be limited to borrowing and taxes to generate resources, since they have the power to print their money through central banks, but we already know that the printing of inorganic money brings many problems such as inflation.

Most countries, since they are not oil producers, cannot choose not to collect taxes, since the tax is the balance that takes circulating money out of the economy, we must understand that most governments print inorganic money so they maintain the balance a little, taking money out. circulating through the collection of taxes, otherwise the countries would fall into hyperinflation.

That is why a concept known as anarcho-capitalism was born, where everything is private, hospitals, schools, highways, in this type of government you guarantee quality for the service you pay and only pay for the services you need, the problem is in the elderly and disabled because they will not be able to generate money to pay for services, which would make society unfair, although in any case you have to pay for everything in this type of society, then it makes no sense to eliminate governments.

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The truth is that citizens are always going to have to pay taxes, there is no other alternative, the problem comes in corruption or money wasted badly, I think it is the serious problem with taxes, if you pay taxes but the ineffectiveness of the government does not pay you back In goods and services it makes no sense to continue paying taxes, I support a society where everything is private and there is no tax to pay, so a person will only pay for what he consumes, I think that is the most fair and I hope that in the future society advance on that path.

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Hello @ramsesuchiha
This tax thing is good and bad at the same time, because e detail will always be what they do with that money we pay.
I hadn't seen that about oil countries not paying taxes to their citizens. That is very particular. Economic things are always complicated. They really are.

That's right, my friend, the key is what you do with the tax money


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Greetings @ramsesuchiha, taxes should be used in goods and services so that the people who pay taxes continue to do so politely. In Venezuela the levels of corruption are so high that one does not know where the resources of the taxes go especially the municipal ones. Now, to privatize everything in the Venezuelan case at the present time would unleash a disaster for the purchasing power of Venezuelans.

I think that many things are already privatized today, although it is true that not everything and I think that if we know where the taxes go, into the pocket of the rulers hahaha thank you for reading

if you pay taxes, but the ineffectiveness of the government does not pay you back In goods and services, it makes no sense to continue paying taxes

That's what usually happens in 3rd world countries where you can't see the effectiveness of your taxes, and if you live in the same country for like 10 years you won't see any development but the ones from individuals only, so you don't know what government do with your taxes.

I enjoyed reading through your article. Thanks for sharing!

the governments keep that money it is unfortunate there is not a politician in the countries of the third world who is poor, all politicians are millionaires, Thank you for reading

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