We belong to the nation state of Australia. The reason why we enjoy probably the best quality of life the world over is that we contribute to each other's success. We all pay taxes, we all submit ourselves to the democracy that we enjoy today. If you don't like it, I encourage you to go and live in a country with no taxation policy - see how that works out for you.
No where do I ever advocate that there ought to be "no taxation". That is a complete straw-man argument:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man"A straw man argument is an informal fallacy based on misrepresentation of an opponent's position. To "set up a straw man" or "set up a straw man argument" is to create a position that is easy to refute, then attribute that position to the opponent. Often, the straw man is set up to deliberately overstate the opponent's position a successful rhetorical technique (that is, it may succeed in persuading people) but it is in fact a
misleading fallacy, because the opponent's actual argument has not been refuted."
I want to give back to the country that has given me so much, and so should you.
That's great for you, and I don't disagree with you on that. However, taxes by their very definition are coercive. Yet you seem to not want to acknowledge this. There are cases in which taxes are definitely justified.
This notion of it being a 'coercive' measure that they're taking YOUR money and it's YOURS
That is the inconvenient truth. You don't have to like the truth, you can probably ignore the truth, but it nevertheless
is the truth. Do you think the ATO comes round every year and says to people "Oh hey Johnny, how you going? good? would you like to voluntarily donate some of your money to us? if would be really cool, however you don't have to, its your choice".
Your body, your mind, and the fruits of your labour, are yours. No one else owns you. I can think of nothing more absurdly selfish than coercing someone else to pay for your own services that which only you benefit.