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Taxation exists in many forms, each dealt with in the links below.  Failure to make good on taxes is a serious crime, enabling the state to seize property, reduce an individual to [[Debt|debt]] [[Debt Bondage|bondage]], place him or her in prison or invoke capital punishment.
 
Taxation exists in many forms, each dealt with in the links below.  Failure to make good on taxes is a serious crime, enabling the state to seize property, reduce an individual to [[Debt|debt]] [[Debt Bondage|bondage]], place him or her in prison or invoke capital punishment.
  
Forms of taxation include:
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== Forms of Taxation ==
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These include:
 
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[[Corvée]], unpaid forced labour performed by serfs
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* [[Burgage]], rent paid to a town or city borough
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* [[Carucage]], a tax raised to pay for war or [[Infrastructure|infrastructure]] projects
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* [[Corvée]], unpaid forced labour performed by serfs
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* [[Excise]], an indirect tax upon goods and their manufacture
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* [[Geld]], tax raised to pay tributes to foreigners
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* [[License Fee]], a tax imposed on would-be businesses
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* [[Poll Tax]], levied per individual resident
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* [[Property Tax]], a level on the value of a property
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* [[Scutage]], a fee paid in lieu of military service
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* [[Socage]], a portion of crops paid as a fuedal levy
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* [[Tallage]], a land tax imposed on feudal residents
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* [[Tax Farming]], random pressed taxes imposed on residents
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* [[Tariff]], an import or export charge on the movement of goods
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* [[Tithe]], payments given to religious authorities
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* [[Toll]], a fee charged to travel over a road, bridge, tunnel or waterway
 
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Revision as of 19:18, 15 December 2022

Taxation is a compulsory levy upon the residents of a province or realm, imposed by the monarchy of that realm, in order to ensure the availability of workers and soldiers, food, materials, other services and coinage for use by the realm. A large bureaucracy usually exists in the state to ensure tax compliance, the process by which taxpayers are required to pay the right amount of tax at the right time, in the form required.

Taxation exists in many forms, each dealt with in the links below. Failure to make good on taxes is a serious crime, enabling the state to seize property, reduce an individual to debt bondage, place him or her in prison or invoke capital punishment.

Forms of Taxation

These include:

  • Burgage, rent paid to a town or city borough
  • Carucage, a tax raised to pay for war or infrastructure projects
  • Corvée, unpaid forced labour performed by serfs
  • Excise, an indirect tax upon goods and their manufacture
  • Geld, tax raised to pay tributes to foreigners
  • License Fee, a tax imposed on would-be businesses
  • Poll Tax, levied per individual resident
  • Property Tax, a level on the value of a property
  • Scutage, a fee paid in lieu of military service
  • Socage, a portion of crops paid as a fuedal levy
  • Tallage, a land tax imposed on feudal residents
  • Tax Farming, random pressed taxes imposed on residents
  • Tariff, an import or export charge on the movement of goods
  • Tithe, payments given to religious authorities
  • Toll, a fee charged to travel over a road, bridge, tunnel or waterway