@ said:To your first statements and question, well, there is only one answer, so it should be obvious for anyone that believes they have a better knowledge, so no need to elaborate.
The connection is that is how I was brought up as a christian, though I cannot recall any assets being taken, only a portion of the proceeds realised from them. We are all part of the same system and a positive correlation allows the state to make things more equitable for those less well off with a taxation system restoring some of the imbalance. Then there is the negative route of greed and letting them get to the point of requiring charity.
The imputation system does not take money from the public purse.
Not sure if you need a working example, but the end result is the correct tax paid by the ultimate beneficiary. So there is no rorting of the system and whatever other claims that were made. This should put that matter to bed.
And still not sure what being a Christian has to do with being eager to pay more taxes?