Drareg
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You should have just directly answered the question with "there is no easy way to cancel property taxes without selling your property." Which means it's not a direct payment for services, like a power or cable bill is. At best, it's indirect.
And I wasn't asking on behalf of "most" of the European people. Just an individual that wanted to cancel his property taxes (for whatever reason), without selling his property.
For someone who accused me of making "strawman arguments," you have made nothing but strawman arguments to avoid answering the question "How does one go about cancelling their property taxes in Europe?" If I go to the SC Edison website to cancel my power (again, for whatever reason), they don't come back at me with questions like "What, don't you like modern conveniences? Aren't you worried about your food spoiling without an electric refrigerator?"
If he wants to cancel them he can petition the public, his community, he can spend his time canvassing the public. The broader community want them,If it was easy to cancel everything within a community we would have people breeding lions in their backyard on a whim. What don’t you understand here?
Like you say he can also sell his property, problem solved, did you have an epiphany here?
Canceling your electric power is fine but you can’t cancel the electrical grid, the broader community want it, if property taxes pay for things that "encompass" a community of people benefit from like maintenance of pipes etc and you don’t want this why would you move there in the first place? Just find a place uninhabited and live there.
How is a maintained road and sanitation facilities not a service, are you insane?
Your arguments are infantile and delusional, the least of your worries is a property tax or if a government can take your property or not, attachment to property rights is an extreme form of rigidity, you get on average 80 years on the planet and people are pathological about specific pieces of land.