The government can exist without taxation.
Government provide services (security, healthcare, city planning, etc.)
The problem is that Government is a monopolist.
I have no problem to pay for the services, given I really need them and I have right to choose from which vendor to buy these services.
Right now peoples only choice is to emigrate to another country.
The other ugly face of tax system is that many, otherwise productive hours and resources, wasted for such a non-productive activity as accounting.
Right now peoples only choice is to emigrate to another country.
Even that choice doesn't work well.
The US government considers you an indentured servant. Even if you stop consuming the services they are providing with tax dollars, you are obligated to keep paying for them 10 years.
No, that's incorrect. Yes, the US is one of the few governments that will tax you for income earned outside of the united states or while living aboard as a US citizen, but if you renounce your citizenship, you're off the hook for taxes. You need to file a tax return and declare income, but you don't pay taxes.
P.L. 104-191 contains changes in the taxation of U.S. citizens who renounce or otherwise lose U.S. citizenship. In general, any person who lost U.S. citizenship within 10 years immediately preceding the close of the taxable year, whose principle purpose in losing citizenship was to avoid taxation, will be subject to continued taxation.
Renounce your citizenship for something other than to avoid taxation. Like, you're suddenly in love with socialized medicine. Or to "protest the war" or "America's imperialism". Just don't mention taxes in your "exit interview" and there you go.
Right now peoples only choice is to emigrate to another country.
The other ugly face of tax system is that many, otherwise productive hours and resources, wasted for such a non-productive activity as accounting.