4 reasons why the poll tax ordinance was established
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The poll tax ordinance was a law passed in 1852 by the British colonial administration to raise money for development. ... ~ Many of the tax collectors were not faithful. ~ The people were against those selected by the British to collect the taxes. ~The people refused to pay the tax because it was to be paid every year.
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The Poll Tax Ordinance of 1852 was enacted by the British with the assistance of the chiefs to impel the people of southern Ghana to pay a tax of one thousand shillings each per year to be apt to pay people who worked for them.
4 reasons why the poll tax ordinance was established are:-
- The tax system was inducted called the Poll tax ordinance for raising revenue based on the government's obligation to the local people.
- Each man, woman or child who used to live in the British jurisdiction was to pay one shilling per head.
- This revenue was to relief in procuring general public goods like schools and hospitals, judicial matters and water.
- To urge the people of southern Ghana to reimburse a levy of one thousand shillings each per year to be proficient to pay people who worked for them.
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