Romans who could not or did not pay their taxes were sometimes forced to work for the government. Other times they were placed in prison and, rarely, executed.
Pilot was a roman king who sent Jesus to death they made the Jews also pay taxes now the Romans and Christan's get along
They were punished in several ways or put to death.
Tax and duty on imports and exports, sales and purchases, bridge-money, road-money, harbour-dues, town-dues.
Yes, the Romans imposed taxes on the British during their occupation, which began in AD 43. The tax system included various levies, such as land taxes and taxes on goods and trade. These taxes were part of the broader Roman administrative system aimed at maintaining control and funding military and public services in the province of Britannia. The heavy taxation often led to discontent among the local population.
they couldnt pay there payments
they killed them
Debtors' prison is where one in the 1800's went when they couldnt pay thier debt. Often it was for taxes.
Has this happened, or are you just curious? By law the payroll service has to pay the taxes to the government, that are with held.
it is the munda revolt for freedom from the colonial british government who had taken thier rights to their lands and made them pay heavy taxes and if they couldnt pay the taxes they were turned into slaves without getting payed. so,its basically a freedom tribal movement
He was sent to jail.
Pilot was a roman king who sent Jesus to death they made the Jews also pay taxes now the Romans and Christan's get along
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
Jews who failed to pay taxes to the Romans often faced severe repercussions, including fines, confiscation of property, and even imprisonment. In some cases, this could lead to harsher punishments, such as torture or execution, especially if the non-payment was viewed as a form of rebellion against Roman authority. The Roman Empire's tax system was strict, and compliance was enforced rigorously to maintain control over its provinces.
They were punished in several ways or put to death.
Tax and duty on imports and exports, sales and purchases, bridge-money, road-money, harbour-dues, town-dues.
Jesus taught the people to pay their taxes, the story of peter taking a coin from the fishes mouth, to pay tax to the Romans is mentioned in the bible.
Estates pay taxes on income and may have to pay inheritance taxes.