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why do we pay taxes to the government

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Answered by Anonymous
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We pay taxes to the government because the money we pay fund many services. In addition to paying government workers, your tax dollars also help to support police and firefighters. Tax money facilitates the safety and maintenance of the roads you travel on. Libraries, parks, and many other public areas are paid for by taxes.
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Answered by Anonymous
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There are many services offered to citizens that could not be managed effectively

under any other system.


The federal government uses your tax dollars to support Social Security, health care,

national defense and social services such as food stamps and housing.


Services provided by taxes in South Carolina are public schools, safe highways, health

care, prisons and social services for low-income citizens. The city or county where

you live provides water and garbage service, police and fire protection and also

contributes to public schools.


We can all admit that these services are necessary. But why must they be paid for

with taxes? Why shouldn't we just pay individually for what we use? The answer is

simple: Because no one could afford it. Each person would have to pay the full fee for

the service regardless of their ability to pay.


Our tax system is based on our "ability to pay." The more money we earn, the more

taxes we pay. And the opposite is also true. If we earn a small income, we pay less

taxes.


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