what was the name of direct tax collected by the state from the peasant in 18 century france
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The "taxes" collected directly by the state from the peasants in "18 century France" was called "Taille".
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"Taille tax" was to be paid by all members of the "third estate" directly to the state. Apart from it, the "third estate" had to pay an "indirect tax" called the tithes which was paid to the church. The clergy and the nobles didn’t pay taxes. In fact, the nobles could extract feudal dues from the peasants which included working for the nobles, serving in the army or building of roads.
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