Tax in kind
Tax in kind or tax-in-kind refers to any
. Some notable examples of tax in kind include:- fisc, in the Frankish kingdoms of the Medieval period
- food render, a feorm or tax-in-kind provided through royal vills in Anglo-Saxon England[1]
- kharaj, instituted during the period of the Islamic Empire
- a tax on agricultural produce imposed by the Confederate States of America in 1863[2]
- Prodnalog, paid by private farms in Soviet Russia during the 1920s under the New Economic Policy.
- An agricultural tax in North Korea imposed in 1947 and abolished in 1966[3]
See also
References
- ISBN 1118316096, retrieved 2014-06-22
- . See in particular p. 357: "Congress felt compelled to approve the Tithe Act, or the "Tax-in-Kind," on April 24, 1863. This tax act of 1863, which was intended to remain in force until the end of 1865, supplemented a combined property tax and graded income tax with a tax-in-kind equal to one-tenth of the agricultural produce of 1863."
- ISBN 978-0-275-96917-2