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Centesima rerum venalium (lit.'hundredth of the value of everything sold') was a 1% tax on goods sold at auction during the Roman empire.

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Centesima rerum venalium

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Centesima rerum venalium (lit. 'hundredth of the value of everything sold') was a 1% tax on goods sold at auction during the Roman empire. Tax revenues...

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Taxation in ancient Rome

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(inheritance tax), the vicesima liberatis (postage tax), and the centesima rerum venalium (auction sales tax). Cities may have occasionally levied other...

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Percentage

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Augustus levied a tax of 1/100 on goods sold at auction known as centesima rerum venalium. Computation with these fractions was equivalent to computing percentages...

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Sales tax

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aerarium in AD 6 with a one percent general sales tax, known as the centesima rerum venalium (hundredth of the value of everything sold). The Roman sales tax...

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List of Roman taxes

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5% inheritance tax, close relatives were exempt from paying it. Centesima rerum venalium was a tax on goods sold at auction, under Augustus it was a 1%...

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Inheritance tax

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benefits (aerarium militare), along with those from a new sales tax (centesima rerum venalium), a 1% tax on goods sold at auction. The inheritance tax is extensively...

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Aerarium militare

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military treasury—a sales tax of 1 percent on goods sold at auction (centesima rerum venalium)—is less attested. The military treasury was located on the Capitoline...

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