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how did the Roman household receive income​

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The primary source of direct tax revenue was individuals, who paid a poll tax and a tax on their land, construed as a tax on its produce or productive capacity. ... An inheritance tax of 5% was assessed when Roman citizens above a certain net worth left property to anyone but members of their immediate family.

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