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Should childfree people receive tax credits for being responsible in not procreating and adding to the burden children place on society?

Why pay taxes to public schools when you won't have any use for them as a childfree non-breeder?
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Neoerectus · M
In your logic we do not pay taxes for what we dont use, yet we all do that for so many services already. The point of the "commons" is we pool money to serve all of society for the common greater good.

Checklist taxes would implode things. That stated, there could be caps - i.e. cap deductions at the biological replacement number of two.

Above four children, one could get taxed more for the cost to maintain additional infrastructure and the cost to the natural environment that requires mitigation...