Probably not originally a scam but something about Tax, maybe it's just me but taxes are suppose for the betterment of society. Everyone suppose to pay their fair share of tax yet it's strange that we can't even see how are taxes were used to improve society. There is no breakdown like a receipt on how our tax was used. While we file taxes we have to be meticulus or we get ourselves in trouble.
Probably not originally a scam but something about Tax, maybe it's just me but taxes are suppose for the betterment of society. Everyone suppose to pay their fair share of tax yet it's strange that we can't even see how are taxes were used to improve society. There is no breakdown like a receipt on how our tax was used. While we file taxes we have to be meticulus or we get ourselves in trouble.
You’re free to look into the publicly available budgets of governments you pay taxes toward and see a breakdown of where every dollar you spend in taxes goes by doing some simple math. Some countries will even do this work for you and send you a breakdown of where your money went. IIRC Australia does this. But even without that you can easily figure it out yourself.
Taxes go to “the betterment of society” in many ways. They pay for all kinds of shit. Don’t be silly.
You’re free to look into the publicly available budgets of governments you pay taxes toward and see a breakdown of where every dollar you spend in taxes goes by doing some simple math.
Doubt it's that simple as asking for those kind of information are usually behind red tapes and some are even confidential. Most people are not motivated enough to do that.
Some countries will even do this work for you and send you a breakdown of where your money went. IIRC Australia does this.
That's interesting was not aware of that. Only if my country does that.
Taxes go to “the betterment of society” in many ways. They pay for all kinds of shit. Don’t be silly.
Yeah agree they do I guess the way they are like blackbox makes a huge disconnect to those who are paying.
Yeah I agree they can be search but I think my point is why we have to do this. Why it's us who has to do the due diligence where our tax go we have done our due diligence on making sure we paid our taxes exactly. Why can't the government do the same thing. I like how Australia doing it. I hope my country I am in does the same thing.
If you're in a lot countries, especially the US, your taxes also go toward killing innocent people including children. I don't mind taxes at all in theory but in practice in America the fact that our infrastructure and societal support systems are in shambles doesn't make me feel like paying taxes helps anyone except the tax dodging billionaires.
You're dismissing this person's very valid concern.
American infrastructure and societal support structures are “in shambles” because of the very crowd that decries taxes. They chant about government being useless and private industry being better and how we shouldn’t pay so much in taxes, then elect people who will do their damnedest to ensure that government is useless.
The person you responded to doesn't sound like that and I for sure am not. I would even be okay with higher taxes IF they were actually going to non shitty expenses. I'm simply saying I see their point. It's very fair to feel like taxes are a ripoff when they don't go toward good things so often, especially knowing the rich pay incredibly low rates compared to the rest of us
Not really from USA so I have no idea what the situation there is but in my country Philippines a lot of budget is tied behind what we locally call confidential and intelligence fund. This fund even education department is asking for it's quite a huge part of the budget. This are not accessable to the public fyi there is no breakdown for that budget.
In Australia when you pay your land rates it tells you where your money goes. Information about where your income tax goes is available online. Your country is no doubt the same, you just haven't looked.
I've heard the IRS can actually send this information to you if you ask. I can't find much about it online though. I do think it should be standard to help people understand where their money is going though.