There are many different sentiments and comments made on taxation over the internet. On this forum we see many proposals for crypto taxation and questions asked regarding how crypto might someday be taxed almost daily.
Here's one interesting question, no one ever asks: if every tax in existence were summed together and factored against average income to derive a rough idea of how much taxes the average person pays, what number would best represent that current status quo.
There has been only one attempt to calculate this that I can remember seeing which claimed the average household in the USA pays around 54% in taxes.
One interesting point to this is: americans had roads, schools, firefighters, police and many other things people claim we would not have without high taxes within that pre 1914 era when the wealthy paid 6% income taxes and everyone else paid a 1% income tax.
With higher taxes and greater state spending, it might be claimed that our educational standards, police standards and road standards have all declined. The world is becoming a darker, less prosperous and more unhappy place as taxes are hiked. If circumstances are deteriorating as taxes are increased, it could mean that leaving crypto untaxed lies within not only our best interest but within the best interest of society and civilization @ large.
Perhaps the question we might ask is how can we test a falsifiable claim that higher taxes are correlated with lower education and lower standards across the board coupled with declining freedom, health and living standards. I'm certain many of us love science and would be enthusiastic about putting such claims to the test, am I right?