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Re: Would you want to live in a country where tax are not strictly impose?
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on 06/04/2025, 20:27:21 UTC
We all know that as we earn income, we're required to pay taxes. Generally, the more you earn, the higher your taxes. But what about countries with weaker economies that don't strictly enforce tax laws? Would you prefer to live in such a place?

Let’s break this down: What do taxes actually do, and what are the pros and cons of living in a country where tax enforcement is weak? Overall, does this benefit the people, or does it ultimately make life harder for them?
The issues you mentioned in your topic are that countries where income tax is not imposed strictly due to weak enforcement, the economic condition of those countries will also be very fragile.
Because without paying income tax, the money is illegal for that country because that income does not benefit the country or does not contribute to any development of the country. That means that the living environment of most of those countries will definitely be bad from the economic condition. If we look at the third world countries, then we will see most of these kinds of conditions.
On the other hand, in countries where income tax is collected strictly, the citizen benefits of those countries are also much better, so I think if we get more environment and citizen benefits by paying more income tax, then we should live in those countries.