A person claims that he should be exempted from tax payment as he does not use any government services in general. Should the person be allowed to do so?
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No, as tax is a compulsory payment that each capable person must pay, without expecting any benefit to be received in return from government. Hence the person has to pay tax (if capable of, based on income level) regardless of the fact that whether be is using the government services or not.
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