I don't know how we would get away from them really. Especially certain types. Council Tax for instance. That in part, pays for our rubbish to be collected. Without it, we'd need to trust people to take their rubbish to the tip. Presumably, they would need workers so, they would make a charge. So, some people would ineviatably fly tip or, just let it all pile up in front of their house and, we'd be overun with rats.
We need certain services to function as a society- emergency services, education, sanitation. If it were only voluntary to contribute, many wouldn't bother and everything would start to fall apart.
I suppose the more questionable taxes are income tax, VAT, death duties. Why TF should goverments get money when we die? What an insult really. Many condolensces for your loss but, now you owe us money! At least it's over a certain amount I suppose. Stamp duty isn't fun but, I suppose we are choosing to live on land in a country bound by certain rules.
Those taxes are more troubling though because presumably, they go into a money pot controlled by the government. Council Tax also goes into a pot controlled by the local council but, it feels like there's more scrutiny there. Not that I have massive faith in the council but, I don't trust our governments at all!
They'll likely give some to their CEO mates for some project that may not actually benefit the public. Our UK politicians spent £1.4 billion on defunct PPE during covid, to help out their mates. Downing Street was refurbished for Boris Johnson using a £30,000 public grant. How is that justified? The whole thing cost £200,000 but again, his mates chipped in and he got into trouble for not declaring it. Again though- Why? Why did they contribute? A nice home warming gift? I doubt it. They want favours back- from a person that is supposed to be acting for the good of the country. Not being 'bought' by corporations.
So effectively, paying taxes would be fine, if our councils and governments weren't corrupt. It's not paying into a system that's the problem. It's what they do with the money.
Plus, the fact that they look after their own. I imagine many of the wealthiest people can afford to pay accountants and legal teams that enable them to find loop holes to not pay.
Maybe not a tax exactly but the BBC licensing fee in the UK is so unfair too. If you don't pay, they send round people to badger you. So, you pay it just to get them off your back. I reckon I've gone years in the past not watching BBC programming. It's such a farse. We should only have to pay for what we watch. Our government enforces that with a law though so really- it is a form of tax.