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- The alcabala or alcavala (Spanish pronunciation: [alkaˈβala]) was a sales tax of up to fourteen percent, the most important royal tax imposed by Spain...
- kings of England and France. The campaign was financed by extending the alcabala tax on bread, wine, fish, and clothing to include sales of all goods. The...
- increases in levels of taxation upon indigenous po****tions – such as the alcabala or sales tax. Túpac Amaru II's rebellion was sparked when he (Condorcanqui)...
- Mexico's Atlantic trade". Economically, the city was exempted from the alcabala (sales tax) and almojarifazgo (import/export duties) for its first century...
- is not subject to both employee and employer contributions. Beckham law Alcabala Capital gains tax Taxation in Andorra Taxation in France Taxation in Portugal...
- Historic Places. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Border crossings. Alcabala Border Border control Border outpost Checkpoint Charlie and the Berlin...
- privileges granted by his predecessors at the Court of Castile, such as the alcabala (a heavy sales tax) and the right to attend the council. He increased the...
- large-scale uprising could occur. In 1778 Spain raised sales taxes (known as the alcabala) on goods such as rum and pulque (the common alcoholic beverages of the...
- standing military and fortification of ports. To raise funds, the sales tax alcabala was increased from 2% to 5%. To increase trade, Havana and other Caribbean...
- Aires and became heavily taxed: Some of the taxes applied were the tithe, alcabala and muni****l taxes through the cities where it p****ed. In 1680 the Spanish...