They were averse to paying taxes, and had to serve in their army when called out.
no
no
They payed for it by taxing the sale of certain goods.
Yes, Athenians did pay taxes, although the system was different from modern taxation. Citizens were subject to various forms of taxation, including a wealth tax known as the "eisphora" during times of war. Additionally, there were indirect taxes on goods and services, as well as contributions for public projects and festivals. However, many taxes were often levied on non-citizens, such as metics, who had to pay taxes to live and conduct business in Athens.
Taxes
They wouldn't get paid, this just meant that the soldiers did not have to pay for taxes e.t.cBASICALLY - the romans pay would be transferred onto their taxes, so women would have to pay taxes on their houses while when the men are in the army or have retired from the army they wouldn't have to pay anything.Hope this helps :D
Taxes pay for roads, schools, police, national parks, and the army.
It costs you nothing to serve in the Army In fact, as long as you serve, they pay you. But it can be dangerous.
Not all jobs pay taxes. The army is tax free.
taxes
everyone since we pay taxes
NO You do not have to pay You serve your country as a second Lt. in the Army after Graduation and for doing this you do not have to pay.