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Post by Imperium Romanum (Orientalis) on Jun 3, 2016 11:48:17 GMT
The Governor of Aegyptus is informed that in two years' time a census will be taken of the Province. It is hoped that two years will be suitable enough time for the new refugees from Illyria and Pannonia to have settled. The expectation of the Regent is that the formerly public lands will become more productive under the ownership of private individuals, as an owner has a far stronger incentive than a manager to achieve higher productivity.
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Post by Admin on Jun 7, 2016 16:07:36 GMT
The Governor of Egypt gets to work with preparations for a census, including some much-needed repairs to the road system to allow easier access to some of the more distant parts of the vast province.
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Post by Imperium Romanum (Orientalis) on Jun 26, 2016 14:22:06 GMT
The Governor is reminded that he is to take a census this year.
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Post by Admin on Jun 30, 2016 21:10:29 GMT
Land Revenues: 21,000 Peasant Subsistence: 10,000 Surplus enjoyed: 11,000
7-8,000 may be got by diligent tax collection. Any more than 8,000 may cause unrest. Up to 10,000 could be feasibly extracted but will undoubtedly cause some hardship.
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Post by Imperium Romanum (Orientalis) on Jul 4, 2016 18:42:38 GMT
The Praefectus Praetorio per Oriens decrees a tax rate of 8,000 aurei on the province of Aegyptus.
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