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Statement:
Should the government abolish income tax in India?
Arguments:
I. Yes, because most people default o income tax payments.
II. No, because the government gets a large part of its revenue from tax collection.
Only I is strong
Only II is strong
Both are equally valid
None are valid
Together they can be used to make a strong argument
Argument I is baseless as it does not make sense to abolish income tax if people default on it. On the other hand, laws for ensuring tax payment should be made. Hence, argument II is forceful.
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