How did shifting cultivation made it harder for government to calculate taxes?
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Under shifting cultivated the cultivators used to move from one patch of land to the other. Due to which it was difficult to keep a record of the cultivators who had paid the tax.
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The shifting cultivation made harder for the government to calculate taxes for various reasons.
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- Farmers practising shifting cultivation system requires to farm in one piece of land for a time.
- This type of farming practised in forests by tribal, who clear forest ground by burning plants and vegetation.
- Farmers abandon land for some period and farm in another so that, they could get fertile soil to cultivate.
- By not having a permanent plot to cultivate and production of crops made the government hard to collect taxes.
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