Many people opt out using several
core facilities and services offered by the state, and instead they rely on private
sector service providers. However, all these people are expected to pay certain
statutory tax to the state.
·
Do you think it is right to exempt
such people from the state’s tax net?
·
What criteria could be used to exempt
people from paying tax?
Preferring private sector services
to government offered ones is a matter of choice and, in my opinion, those who resort
to such practices cannot be exempted from paying statutory tax; rather there
are other measures to determine who is eligible for any tax exemption.
The prime point that supports my
stance is that state as such is not a funding authority to satisfy all the
needs of the people; rather what the state has as its revenue is the taxes people
pay. Some of such taxes are statutory and some are conditional. In this respect,
all citizens are expected to contribute their due shares so that the state will
have adequate funds to carry out its responsibilities. All services people
enjoy come under these, and it is people’s choice to appreciate it or not to.
Fore example, the rich may be
unhappy with the state run hospital facilities, but the majority depend solely
on such hospitals and these facilities need regular funding which is generated
out of the taxes citizens pay. Here, no many can stay off.
However, there are certain
cases wherein tax exemption can be allowed. People who are recovering from the
aftermaths of calamities, either manmade or natural, could be exempted for the
time being. Secondly, it is right to free those differently abled people from
paying taxes, for they are the unfortunate ones among the rest, and they
deserve tax exemption.
It is right to conclude by reiterating
the fact that appreciating a service offered by the state is optional. But paying
certain taxes is not so. Tax exemption is for a few, and they deserve it as
well. Statutory tax, in my opinion, is a duty of the citizenry.
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