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Benefits of tax paying

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Tax is the money that people pay to the government while performing any transaction. This means that government takes a part of your money which appears to be a burden to people. To explain it simply, tax is everywhere. It is deducted from your income, it is applied to every product you buy and is also included when you pay for restaurants or buy a property.

Paying taxes is inevitable and the government takes strict action against people who do not file taxes. People hire lawyers to sort out tax problems to avoid legal issues. You can visit mosaictaxlegal.com.au to find a legal attorney to help get you to sort out your tax problems. But paying tax is very important as it is your duty as a citizen of your country. Following are some of the benefits that are a result of your tax payment.

The welfare of the state

Paying taxes paves a way for the government to have money to run welfare schemes for its citizens. It is the job of the government to launch and initiate different plans for its people’s welfare to bring up a healthy society.

Education is one of the most important fields where the government invests money to make education accessible to the common man. This makes the young generation learned including those who do not have the means to make their children attend school, which in turn increases the literacy rate.

Health is also a very crucial element. Not everyone can pay huge dues for their treatment. Governments arrange free health facilities for people by tax money. They provide salaries to the medical staff despite no income from the people as it is powered by the tax money.

There are many other programs that are initiated by the government just to facilitate people with the tax money. These factors make the states coin the title of the welfare state by the international public because of the facilities they provide to their public.

Public facilities

Many public properties need constant maintenance for which usually the staff is hired like stations etc. Other locations like parks and public spots need a scheduled up-gradation and maintenance for which the tax money comes in handy.   

Governments usually do several reforms and invest in new facilities for the general public to make their lives easier. Small acts such as installing benches on streets or placing bicycle stands on stations etc. These are the additional benefits that governments provide to their citizens. Tax pays a great deal in this case because if you view countries with lower tax-paying public rates, you will find those countries deprived of any additional benefits or privileges, and sometimes even basic necessities at public places are absent because the government can no longer afford them.

Advance research and experimentation

To progress in various fields such as technology, health, education, law, etc. the authorities require money that is collected via tax. To perform different experiments and research in some subjects, there is a need for money to arrange apparatus and resources required to perform the task. Your country will only progress and gain quality engineers and scientists only when they have the required exposure to that professional set of resources which is inevitable for diving into the process of research and progress.

Conclusion

Taxpaying is not a burden or an unpleasant thing if you see it from the perspective of the government. It may be unpleasant when you see tax deducted from your salary but it will make you feel lucky to be able to pay tax when you view people getting an education and get health benefits for free because of your money.

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