Some historical and global examples of tax resistance → Argentina → in 2009–10 → Olga Vivas

And here is some news about a small-scale tax revolt happening now in Argentina, from the pages of El Diario (translation mine):

Neighborhood Service: Tax resistance in the Commercial Workers Center neighborhood

Because of lack of service, they won’t pay any more municipal taxes

The critical situation in the streets in which we live in the Commercial Workers Center of Villa Nueva, after intense stroms, has generated tax resistance of a sort among the inhabitants of the area.

Following a meeting, arranged by Civic Front councilwoman Olga Vivas, and attended by a large number from the neighborhood, the attendees decided that if the neighborhood is “no man’s land” it will not agree to pay for the services that are not being provided.

In addition to not paying taxes, the comrades warned that they will take their case to Justice, starting legal actions over the damages and losses caused by the negligence of the Department of Public Works in charge of Natalio Graglia.…