how were takes fixed and collect in the mahajanpada . full answer plz
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The rulers of mahajanapadas were engaged in building forts, maintaining huge armies for the protection of their territory and the subjects. They needed more resources which could be obtained from taxes. Taxes on crops were the most important. Usually, the tax was fixed at 1/6th of what was produced. This was known as bhaga or share.
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Farmers were the main source of taxes. One-sixth of the farm produce was collected as tax. This was known as the bhaga or share. A craftsperson had to pay taxes in the form of free labor.
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