It is a blessing to live in the United States of America
and to be an American citizen. We have a
better life than most other people who live elsewhere. It is reasonable that we pay fair taxes, to
provide what is needed to help sustain our way of life. Our taxes are set by our elected
representatives, and it is a duty and a privilege to pay taxes.
When I was a kid, I had a paper route. My mother was a widow. She couldn’t afford to buy me a car or give
me spending money. The paper I worked for
helped me to save some of the money I earned, and that is how I got my first
car. It was older, but it was in good
condition. Some of the other kids’
parents bought their cars for them; nicer cars, too. They usually didn’t treat their cars as well
as I treated mine. It took a lot of
delivering papers in the summer heat and winter snow to buy my car, and I had
an investment in keeping it nice. I knew
that there was no way to fix it or replace it if I tore it up, because we didn’t
have the money.
A side benefit of paying taxes is that it gives us a sense of ownership in our community and nation, a feeling of being useful and productive, and a stake in the outcomes of government policies. (Luke 12:34) I feel that each adult American citizen should pay taxes. Our most important duty is to God and His kingdom, however, we owe our fair share of taxes to the support of our country. (Luke 20:20-25)
A side benefit of paying taxes is that it gives us a sense of ownership in our community and nation, a feeling of being useful and productive, and a stake in the outcomes of government policies. (Luke 12:34) I feel that each adult American citizen should pay taxes. Our most important duty is to God and His kingdom, however, we owe our fair share of taxes to the support of our country. (Luke 20:20-25)
We all pay sales taxes, property taxes, gasoline taxes,
and so on. However, some people do not pay income taxes; either because they
are lower income, or because they are rich enough to hire experts to help them
avoid paying. I think each adult who
earns money in the United States should pay a minimum income tax of $100.00 for most of us, and $10,000.00 for those with incomes over $250,000.00 per year;
regardless of how the deductions, exemptions, loop holes and so on play
out. No one should be refunded money that
they did not pay in.
I would be happier to pay taxes if tax preparation was simpler.
I seem to recall being told in college that, when the income tax amendment was
passed, Americans were promised that filing their tax returns would never
become so complicated that they would need professional help to do it. (I think we were similarly promised that our
social security number would never be used as a general identification
number.) Well, I prepare my own tax
return every year, without professional help, however, I need professional (psychiatric) help after I am finished.
I expect the government to spend our tax money for the
public benefit in accordance with the limits of government established in the
constitution. I expect the government to
be careful not to waste my tax dollars.
Lastly, I want no public money, at any level of government, to be spent
on providing abortions; here or abroad.
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