In some places, peasants earned nothing and just worked for their lord. Otherwise food could be payment, or small amounts of money to buy products from Blacksmiths, Bakers or other salesmen. Nothing larger than about £5.00 at the very most.
They had to pay 10% of their income or crops
To answer your question, the taxes you pay on the money you earn (salary, income) is called income tax.
The state where you work and earn the income wants to collect some state income tax on the income that you earn in that state.
Peasants were low income workers in the middle ages, farmworkers etc.
My sister just earn her mothly income.
Income earned from shares is called dividend income and shown in income statement as "Other income".
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During the middle ages, freedmen were likely farmers who rented land from feudal lords. Unlike the peasants or serfs, freemen were completely free to come and go as they please and earn as much income from their efforts as they were able to.
During the middle ages, freedmen were likely farmers who rented land from feudal lords. Unlike the peasants or serfs, freemen were completely free to come and go as they please and earn as much income from their efforts as they were able to.
Peasants did not get coats of arms. They were for the nobles who fought in armor.
The nobles told the peasants what to do, gained all the income off their work, and taxed them for everything.
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