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Answered by aditya703877
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Answered by ritishadutta2020
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1.848–871 and 1246–1279

2. The most frequently mentioned tax is vetti, taken not in cash but in the form of forced labour, and kadamai or land revenue. There were also taxes on thatching the house, the use of a ladder to climb palm trees, a cess on succession to family property etc.

3.Most of the taxes during the Chola period were collected in kind.

4.IDK, sorry

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2 and 5.An extensive resurvey was done around 1089 CE by the Chola king Kulottunga, recording the extent of lands and their assessment, boundaries of villages and the common rights inside the village, including the communal pastures. Revenue officials were responsible for the tax collection. The Chola government was very mindful of the need for a fair and accurate collection of taxes to run the state machinery. The revenue records were not manuals of extortion, but carefully maintained records of land rights, based on complete enquiries and accurate surveys, and were kept up-to-date by regular surveys. The duties of revenue officials included many other spheres of responsibility. They also regulated receipts and expenditures of temples. They were also seen to purchase land on behalf of village assemblies. They attested and certified important documents drawn up by local government agencies such as village councils. They were also shown to act as magistrates. Besides the tax collected by the central government, several local bodies enjoyed the privilege of collecting tolls and other imposts. A part of the revenue was kept for the king. The rest was used on public works such as the building of roads, on tanks, on the army, and the building of temples.

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