Only the government obtains its income by coercion and violence—i.e, by the direct threat of confiscation or imprisonment if payment is not forthcoming. This coerced levy is “taxation.”
The time to oppose government expenditures is when the budget is being considered or voted upon; the people should call for drastic slashes in expenditures as well. In short, government activity
must be reduced whenever it can:
any opposition to a particular cut in taxes or expenditures is impermissible, for it contradicts libertarian principles and the libertarian goal.
The one thing that we must not do is add to the support of a tax cut such unprincipled rhetoric as, “Well, of course, some taxation is essential…,” etc. Only harms the ultimate objective and contradicts and violates principle.
The reduction or, better, the abolition of a tax is always a noncontradictory reduction of State power and a significant step toward liberty.