Families who send their children to private schools should not be required to pay taxes that support the state education system.

The

education

system

, in most of the countries, is mainly supported by the government while private schools are expensive as private organisations maintain them. Some people opine that parents, who send their children to private schools, should be exempted from paying

tax

for

education

as they pay the full amount of

education

to a private

school

. I personally disagree with

this

proposed policy.

First

of all, the government does not force anyone to educate his children in a private

school

. If someone chooses to send his child to a private

school

, he accepts the higher fee willingly. From a practical point of view, affluent citizens send their children to private schools and they are higher

tax

payers. If they are excused from the

tax

, the government would have a hard time managing the state-supported

education

system

.

Besides

, a double standard in

tax

would create an outcry among the populace.

Secondly

, all citizens should spontaneously pay the

education

tax

to fulfil their duty to the country. The money collected through

tax

is used to run the

education

system

of the country.

Finally

, not all citizens utilise the services that are provided to the public by the

tax

payers money.

For instance

, many city-dwellers always turn to private health care services despite they pay taxes for the state-owned medical facilities.

This

is why dual

tax

policy for individuals who send their offspring to a private

school

would deteriorate the whole

tax

collecting

system

.

In conclusion, I strongly support that every citizen, no matter whether they send their children to public or private schools, should pay the

tax

to contribute to enhancing the

education

system

of the country.

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