This is a news story about a man who installed 35 solar panels on his home.
http://www.anonews.co/man-still-has-to-pay-tax-for-energy-he-generates-himself/This man pays electricity taxes on every watt of energy his house consumes, even though he is self sufficient & produces more energy than he consumes from the power grid.
Should he pay taxes for a service rendered by the state which he does not utilize?
Crypto taxes are a hot topic in this section. This news story could in the future apply to crypto mining. Imagine if someone bought enough solar panels to power their bitcoin mining operation. And the state charged them for every kilowatt hour of energy their bitcoin miners consume, even though their operation is fully powered independently outside of state generated or regulated electrical grids.
This news story reminds me of this case where uganda tried to tax its citizens for using social media websites like twitter and facebook:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4614685.0What are peoples thoughts on this?
This is just one of the unreasonable things of the government. There are places where the government collects your land for very cheap fees then build high-rise apartments. Where you have to spend a lot of money to live there and they make a lot of money. Meanwhile, your land charge is still taxable. Unreasonable things happen everywhere.
But for crypto I feel more secure. They did not know who was holding it. There is no way to collect taxes. Only get them tax if they trade on any exchange