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Re: Would you want to live in a country where tax are not strictly impose?
by
AmaGold70
on 07/04/2025, 19:26:47 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?
A country that paying taxes are not strictly enforced is the worst country to live in, the government doesn't keep our taxes to themselves, they use it to provide a more functional environment and we all benefit from the taxes we pay, the government use these taxes to funds important sections in the country like education and healthcare provision, I would prefer to live in a country that strictly enforce paying of taxes because I know I will benefit from what I'm paying for.