which of the following was indirect tax collector by the French government
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Taille was the 'name of the direct tax' collected by the 'state' from the 'peasants' in the '18 century' France. EXPLANATION: This tax was imposed on the every household in the French country on the basis of their holding on land. The amount of taille tax was fixed by the 'King' from year to year.
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The French were subject to a range of direct taxes (payable to the royal government) and indirect taxes (payable on items like salt, wine and tobacco) as well as feudal payments.
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