What Are Taxes?
Answer: Taxes are money given to the government by the citizens of a country. It’s the main way most governments get money.
They use the money to run the country and provide all the services the government provides.
The elected officials in the government decide how much tax people have to give.
People pay income taxes (a tax on their paycheck), property taxes (a tax on the value of their house), sales taxes (a tax on items they buy), and many other kinds of taxes.
The Bible tells us that we should not try to cheat the government out of taxes we owe.
Key verse: Pay your taxes, too, for these same reasons. For government, workers need to be paid so they can keep on doing the work God intended them to do. (Romans 13:6)
Related verses: Genesis 47:23-26; Matthew 22:21; Mark 12:17; 1 Peter 2:13-14
Related question: Why do we pay taxes to the government?
What Does The Government Do With All The Taxes We Pay?
Answer: The national government collects taxes to pay for services that they provide-highways, bridges, courtrooms, judges, military personnel, assistance for the poor, national parks, and so forth.
Local governments collect taxes to pay for the services that they provide-police protection, libraries, public health, fire protection, schools, and so forth.
The government uses money from taxes to provide things that all the taxpaying citizens need and want.
Key verse: A just king gives stability to his nation, but one who demands bribes destroys it. (Proverbs 29:4)
Related verses: Genesis 47:23-26; 1 Kings 10:11-29; Romans 13:6-7
Related questions: Why should we pay the extra tax money to the government when they got themselves into debt? What if we don’t need new roads, etc.?
Note to parents: List some of the services that taxes pay for, such as schools, libraries, streets, sewers, soldiers, sailors, police officers, and firefighters.
Then pray together and thank God for these people and institutions.
Why Is There So Much Tax On Prices?
Answer: Every kind of tax pays for government services. Many local governments charge sales taxes.
The amount of this tax differs from place to place. Some people think it’s high because they forget that these taxes pay for a lot of the things they use every day.
If you and your friends were going to buy a pizza together, it would be right for each person to pay his or her share.
When you pay sales taxes, you are paying for your share of roads, schools, libraries, police officers, firefighters, and things like that.
Taxes ensure that everyone in a town, city, or country pays for the things they all use.
key verses: Each year Solomon received about twenty- five tons of gold.
This did not include the additional revenue he received from merchants and traders, all the kings of Arabia, and the governors of the land. (1 Kings 10:14-15)
Related verses: Genesis 47:23-26; Matthew 22:17- 22; Romans 13:6-7
Related question: Why is the government so unwise in its spending?