Definition of Hereditatium. Meaning of Hereditatium. Synonyms of Hereditatium

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- The Vicesima hereditatum was a Roman 5% tax on inheritance money. No inheritance tax was recorded for the Roman Republic, despite abundant evidence for...
- consisted of four kinds of tax: the portoria (poll tax), the vicesima hereditatium (inheritance tax), the vicesima liberatis (postage tax), and the centesima...
- tax There's a consensus that this tax is a direct heir of the vicesima hereditatium, created during the reign of emperor Augustus, taxing heirlooms and legacies...
- was a tax on unmarried men and women who could bear children. Vicesima hereditatium was a 5% inheritance tax, close relatives were exempt from paying it...
- through the levels of a civil career. First is promagister vicesima hereditatium, or sub-director of the twentieth inheritance tax; next is procurator...
- of administrative posts. The first one was procurator of the vicesima hereditatium. This was followed with procurator of the imperial estates in Gallia...
- were especially used for national defense. There was also the vicesima hereditatium, a tax of 5% of the inheritances. Another important tax was the dogana...
- then returned to Rome where he was appointed to procurator vicesima hereditatium, or overseer of the inheritance tax of 5%; J. E. H. Spaul notes this...
- sesterces. This was followed by his appointment as procurator vicesima hereditatium or overseer of the 5% estate tax at Rome. The latest appointment was...
- he finally forced through an inheritance tax of 5 percent (vicesima hereditatium). Inheritances left to members of the deceased's immediate family were...