Oh lookie at all those tax-haters who want to freeload because "they don't partake in the services they pay for."
Yes you do - indirectly or directly, take a pick.
If you want to live off the land and disappear from society, sure, you may have an argument for no taxation, but, um... no you don't. If you don't want tax and want to be a hermit, go find some colony somewhere to live that is ungoverned or go live off the land, stop collecting paychecks, completely disappear. Even then it's our government keeping armies off your back so...
So long as you live under a government, you most certainly benefit from services rendered. Try having livable [and arable] land around you if the rest of the country didn't have their shit together - it takes land and resource and community management across the entire country to keep your part and parcel in the same general shape ecologically, not run over by rapists and pillagers, etc, because climate and atmospheric conditions spill over everywhere, as does a general lack of civility if the unruliness were not tamed. All of that, as simple as it sounds, takes immense financial resources (that is, so long as we live in a market-dominated, currency-obsessed civilization). And that's just to start.
As you get closer to population centers, there is far more direct benefit and a definite case of partaking in the services, often directly. Roads, utilities, a generally predictable economy, air you can breathe, water you can drink, the riffraff generally kept in check, etc... all of it demands coin from all of us. And if you want people to be able to actually *do* any of that, they need educated. So what if you don't have kids - your actual health and safety demands that the civilization around you has at least a modicum of intelligence. And then there's mental health, physical health, etc etc etc. The list goes on.
Living in a prosperous civilization is not without its costs and sacrifices. It's a highly economic trade: give a fair bit, get a whole hell of a lot in return.
/rant