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Taxes Collection (page 6)

"The Taxing Tales: From Hades to Christmas Celebrations and Medieval Travels" Unveiling the unseen world of taxes, "The Income Tax Official in Hades" by H. M

Background imageTaxes Collection: The Domesday Book, Warwickshire

The Domesday Book, Warwickshire
The Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Warwickshire, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085

Background imageTaxes Collection: The Domesday Book

The Domesday Book

Background imageTaxes Collection: The Domesday Book, Herefordshire

The Domesday Book, Herefordshire
The Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Herefordshire, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085

Background imageTaxes Collection: The Domesday Book, Devon

The Domesday Book, Devon
The Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Devon, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085

Background imageTaxes Collection: The Domesday Book, Birmingham

The Domesday Book, Birmingham
The Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Warwickshire including the village of Birmingham, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085

Background imageTaxes Collection: The Domesday Book, Suffolk

The Domesday Book, Suffolk
The Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Suffolk, extract from the Little Domesday Book Date: c. 1085

Background imageTaxes Collection: The Domesday Book, Hampshire

The Domesday Book, Hampshire
The Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Hampshire, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085

Background imageTaxes Collection: The Domesday Book, Leicestershire

The Domesday Book, Leicestershire
The Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Leicestershire, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085

Background imageTaxes Collection: The Domesday Book, Yorkshire

The Domesday Book, Yorkshire
The Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Yorkshire, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085

Background imageTaxes Collection: Book of Aids

Book of Aids
Illuminated initial from the Book of Aids, temp Hen VI, a book recording feudal aid to knights Date: 15th century

Background imageTaxes Collection: The Domesday Book, Norfolk

The Domesday Book, Norfolk
The Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Norfolk, extract from the Little Domesday Book Date: c. 1085

Background imageTaxes Collection: The receiver of taxes, 16th century

The receiver of taxes, 16th century
French citizens arrive to pay taxes to the tax receiver. Date: 16th Century

Background imageTaxes Collection: Exchequer / 12th Century

Exchequer / 12th Century
Officers receiving & weighing coin at the Exchequer. Date: 1130 - 1174

Background imageTaxes Collection: Subaru R2 Japan Japanese

Subaru R2 Japan Japanese

Background imageTaxes Collection: Forward

Forward
A grocer advises the new hand to add the date to the bill in these war tax times - a comment on the rising prices and taxes on goods during World War One

Background imageTaxes Collection: Pity the Poor Ratepayer

Pity the Poor Ratepayer
Pity the poor ratepayer - as he is presented with bills by Joseph Chamberlain and his colleagues for education and gas, poor rate, pin money and the Queens taxes

Background imageTaxes Collection: Armed Police Collect Tax

Armed Police Collect Tax
French Government officials seeking to make an inventory of church property meet resistance from peasants who regard it as an attack on the Church

Background imageTaxes Collection: New French Taxes

New French Taxes
Consternation and apprehension o the streets of Paris when the government announces new taxes. Date: 1872

Background imageTaxes Collection: Tax Receipt 1802

Tax Receipt 1802
Receipt for taxes paid by William Deedham, including Window Tax, Male Servant, Carriages & Horses, but no dog. All this set him back upwards of 23 pounds

Background imageTaxes Collection: Peter as Hairdresser

Peter as Hairdresser
Determined to westernise his country, Peter forbids the wearing of beards at court and taxes those who retain them : he personally shaves some of his boyar entourage

Background imageTaxes Collection: Tax / Invasion of Privacy

Tax / Invasion of Privacy
The government, caricatured as a devilish flying imp, invades privacy to assess peoples financial status

Background imageTaxes Collection: Window Tax Repeal / 1850

Window Tax Repeal / 1850
A Vision Of The Repeal Of The Window Tax Family welcomes Sunlight as windows are unblocked on repeal of tax

Background imageTaxes Collection: Exacting Tax with Sword

Exacting Tax with Sword
Exacting taxes with the sword

Background imageTaxes Collection: Taxpayer Gives More

Taxpayer Gives More
The German chancellor prises open the taxpayers safe with a crowbar to extract even more money

Background imageTaxes Collection: Tolls at French Market

Tolls at French Market
Toll on markets levied by a cleric

Background imageTaxes Collection: Heavenly Taxes

Heavenly Taxes
CHINA Chinese bonzes burn paper money as heavenly taxes, trusting that the gods are so stupid, they won t notice the difference



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"The Taxing Tales: From Hades to Christmas Celebrations and Medieval Travels" Unveiling the unseen world of taxes, "The Income Tax Official in Hades" by H. M. Bateman showcases a humorous take on the eternal struggle with tax collectors. In another comical masterpiece by H. M. Bateman, "Santa caught by the tax inspector, " we witness even the jolly old man himself facing the scrutiny of taxation. Delving into history, "Idol-Worship or the Way to Preferment" (1740) engraving reminds us that they have been an age-old concern for individuals seeking prosperity. Exploring ancient traditions, "The Vindication of Christmas" (1653) woodcut and letterpress highlights how they were intertwined with festive celebrations throughout history. The Domesday Book takes us back to medieval times when meticulous records were kept for taxation purposes, as seen in Nottinghamshire's entry. Surrey's entry in The Domesday Book sheds light on how taxation played a crucial role in shaping local communities during medieval times. Political landscapes are not exempt from discussions about taxes; here we see a Conservative party television team engaging with this contentious issue head-on. Reflecting wartime realities, INCOME TAX 1940/1 serves as a reminder of how governments relied on citizens' contributions through income tax during challenging periods. Examining 18th-century society reveals intricate systems of taxation that impacted various aspects of life - from commerce to personal finances - as depicted in "18th Century Taxation. " Tax Collectors in 1806 come alive through vivid imagery showcasing their roles and responsibilities within society during this era marked by financial obligations. Travel back centuries ago alongside Medieval Travellers who encountered tolls and levies along their journeys – illustrating how even travel was subject to taxation measures.