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Describe the revenue administration of the Mauras? ​

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Answered by khaninayath302
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Mauryas granted exemptions from payment of revenue in the case of land-revenue to Brahmins and religious institutions and to state-officials. A register of such remissions and assignments was maintained. Industries were taxed. ... There were many foreign traders who took up residence in Mauryan cities.

Answered by zanwarbharti503
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The administration of revenue involved collection of taxes from various sources : Mines, forests (vana) plantations (setu), pastures (vraja), etc. The cities, according to the Arthashastra, collected 21 kinds of taxes.

The chief sources of revenue in provinces were land and agriculture, pastures, traffic in roads and rivers, trade, etc.

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