Yes he did collect iron tax.
Collected taxes, the same as always. Tax collectors of those days were comparable to modern-day bill collectors; they were paid a commission, and anything they could collect over what was actually assessed, they could keep.
A tariff is a tax usually imposed on imported or exported goods. That being said a 5% tariff on sugar to generate public revenue is a 5% tax imposed by the government on the company that is importing or exporting the sugar to make money for other purposes, public revenue usually means that they want to collect the tax money to use for another purpose.
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Shepherd/King (David), Physician (Luke), tent maker (Paul), fisherman (Peter, John), tax collector (Matthew).
$1.00+tax= $1.07 $2.00+tax=$2.14 $3.00+tax=$3.21 $4.00+tax=$4.28 $5.00+tax=$5.35 $6.00+tax=$6.42 $7.00+tax=$7.49 $8.00+tax=$8.56 $9.00+tax=$9.63 $10.00+tax=$10.70 And so fourth.. Keep adding the 7 cents
Nowhere does it say that Solomon was disliked.(The tax-load of which the people later complained, became an issue only after his death. During King Solomon's lifetime, the tax was considered an acceptable necessity.)Jeroboam spoke a related complaint during Solomon's reign, but it doesn't say that anyone sided with him at that time.
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King Soloman began building his temple in his fourth year of reign,although it was a desire first of his Father, King David. In the second month of 1034 B.C.E. a man named ZIV, followed the architectural plans that David had received by inspiration from God. It took 7 years to complete his work. Hiram, King of Tyre, supplied skilled workers in wood and stone. also; There was another expert also named Hiram, a fine workman in gold, silver, copper, iron, wood,stones and fabrics. Over 100,000 persons were inscripted in carrying out the building of Solomans Temple...
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Solomon may have taxed the people heavily to finance his ambitious building projects, maintain a large standing army, and support his lavish lifestyle. Additionally, the taxes may have been used to fund the bureaucracy needed to govern his expansive kingdom effectively.
NO..Dealers do not need to collect tax from purcahsers who are out of state residents
Yes the state that I live in does have a personal state income tax and does collect the states personal income taxes from the taxpayers.
King Solomon is known for implementing heavy taxes to fund his grand building projects, extensive trade networks, and a large bureaucracy. These taxes were necessary to maintain the wealth and influence of the kingdom of Israel during his reign. Additionally, as a wise and wealthy king, Solomon likely saw these taxes as a means to consolidate power and establish his authority over the people.