Some other names for a poll tax are head tax or capitation tax. These names are used in the United States. It also plays a roll in the adoption of income taxes.
Poll Tax
Poll tax works by the PMs and MPs. They decide how much money the poll tax is, in terms of working and doing other jobs.
The 24th Amendment, ratified in 1964, did away with the poll tax in the United States. It said that no person could be prevented from voting "by reason of failure to pay any poll tax or other tax."
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the Poll tax
In the constitution, Tax on voters is called Poll tax
A Poll tax is a direct tax. A poll tax, head tax, or capitation is a tax of a uniform, fixed amount per individual (as opposed to a percentage of income).
A fixed tax to be paid before a person could vote was and is called a poll tax. Because it is a fixed amount per person, it could also be called a Head Tax.
The poll tax, a capital tax levied equally on every adult in the community.
Poll Tax Riots happened in 1990.
Benjamin Franklin was the first who had started the poll tax
The poll tax was proof that tax payments were made. Poll taxes were required in many Southern states in order to vote.