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Taxes allow the government to create jobs and provide welfare programs for

people in need.
Taxes are the main source of the State, which uses these resources to support
health care. Education, unemployment benefits, or pensions. When more money
comes into the state you are supposed to see an improvement in the public
services it offers. Therefore, one comes to think that raising taxes guarantees a
more robust welfare state. However, it is very difficult for this to happen as there is
always an excuse for these improvements to become apparent. Many citizens do
not complain about the high tax they pay and do not see improvements as
promised many times.
Taxes are a type of pecuniary obligation in favour of the tax creditor, which is
governed by public law. It does not require direct or determined consideration by
the tax administration. In most cases, States are the only ones with the taxing
power to finance their expenses. They are governed by the principle that those
who have more money must contribute more to state funding. It is compulsory to
pay them for people and companies that contribute and work actively, since they
finance the state apparatus, social services, the construction of infrastructure,
health policies, education, etc.

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