History, asked by tomba4127, 9 months ago

What was the use of money collected from taxes?
(a) To finance the kings’ establishment
(b) Construction of temples and forts
(c) To fight wars
(d) All of these

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Answered by vibharaniprince
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Answer - All of these

Explanation : Under the Chola dynasty, there were around 400 different types of taxes, from which vetti (forced labour), and kadamai (land revenue) were the most common. The reasons of collecting taxes were; to fulfil the finance of the king's establishments, to build temples and forts, and to fight wars.

Answered by DevendraLal
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THE MONEY COLLECTED FROM TAXES IS USED FOR- D) ALL OF THESE.

  • The government uses the federal taxes you pay to invest in technology and education, as well as to deliver products and services to the American people.
  • The following are the three most important categories of expenditures: Medicare and Medicaid are two major healthcare systems. Social safety net.
  • There were roughly 400 distinct sorts of taxes throughout the Chola dynasty, the most popular of which were vetted (forced labor) and kadamai (land revenue).
  • The purpose of collecting taxes was to fund the king's establishments, build temples and fortifications, and wage wars.
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