It is undeniable that citizens are contributing to the development of their country in the form of taxable money. However, some people contend that dwellers should save their hard-earned cash and should not allow the ministry to take the tax. I disagree with the notion at a great extent and explicit it in subsequent paragraphs.
To begin with, if the residents are paying some amount to the governing bodies, then they are also getting immense facilities such as free health care, child benefits and retirement pension. The refusal to the taxable amount may hinder the government to stop the facilities for the people and in that case, it would be extremely difficult for them to get paid for the medical treatment and their kid's education which is absolutely free of cost up to the secondary level. For example, the people of India are not paying taxes to the government and in the reverse, they are getting nothing because the territory regulates the provision from the taxable funds. Thus, it is entirely necessary to pay a tax to the state.
In addition, huge money is required in order to maintain the infrastructure of the cities or to improve the public buildings like bus terminals, railway stations, parks, libraries, museums and so on and all these things only possible if the residents are depositing some part of their income as a tax. Ultimately, it has become an obligation for people to understand the exorbitant consumption of funds by the state government. For instance, there have been some recorded instances of the world's sustainable countries where people consider that paying taxes is their fundamental right. Overall, it is an absolutive imperative to deposit a small amount of wealth for the sake of the country.
To conclude, an ideal citizen is the one who is familiar with their rights and responsibilities that's why in order to maintain the regulation of the resources it is required to allow the territory to collect the funds from the earned wages as a tax. 
It is undeniable that citizens are contributing to the development of their country in the form of taxable money.  
However
,  
some
  people
 contend that dwellers should save their  
hard
-earned cash and should not  
allow
 the ministry to take the  
tax
. I disagree with the notion at a great extent and explicit it in subsequent paragraphs.
To  
begin
 with, if the residents are paying  
some
 amount to the governing bodies, then they are  
also
 getting immense facilities such as free health care, child benefits and retirement pension. The refusal to the taxable amount may hinder the  
government
 to  
stop
 the facilities for the  
people
 and  
in that case
, it would be  
extremely
 difficult for them to  
get
 paid for the medical treatment and their kid's education which is  
absolutely
 free of cost up to the secondary level.  
For example
, the  
people
 of India are not paying  
taxes
 to the  
government
 and in the reverse, they are getting nothing  
because
 the territory regulates the provision from the taxable funds.  
Thus
, it is  
entirely
 necessary to pay a  
tax
 to the state. 
In addition
, huge money  
is required
 in order to maintain the infrastructure of the cities or to  
improve
 the public buildings like bus terminals, railway stations, parks, libraries, museums and  
so
 on and all these things  
only
 possible if the residents are depositing  
some
 part of their income as a  
tax
.  
Ultimately
, it has become an obligation for  
people
 to understand the exorbitant consumption of funds by the state  
government
.  
For instance
, there have been  
some
 recorded instances of the world's sustainable countries where  
people
 consider that paying  
taxes
 is their fundamental right.  
Overall
, it is an  
absolutive
 imperative to deposit a  
small
 amount of wealth for the sake of the country. 
To conclude
, an ideal citizen is the one who is familiar with their rights and responsibilities that's why in order to maintain the regulation of the resources it  
is required
 to  
allow
 the territory to collect the funds from the earned wages as a  
tax
.