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'''Taxation in Caphiria''' is levied by the [[Government of Caphiria]] is collected by the Ministry of the Treasury; specifically, the Office of Quaestores is responsible for the collection of taxes and financial auditing while the Office of Aediles is responsible for approving public fund withdrawals. In 2025, total tax revenue was 30.3% of Caphiria's GDP, or $16.1 trillion.


'''Taxation in Caphiria''' is levied by the government and is collected by the Ministry of the Treasury. Specifically, the Office of Quaestores is responsible for the collection of taxes and financial auditing while the Office of Aediles is responsible for approving public fund withdrawals. In 2025, total tax revenue was 30.3% of Caphiria's GDP, or $16.1 trillion.
In Caphiria, the ''lex tributum'' (tax code), taxes, tariffs, and duties are solely set by the [[National Assembly (Caphiria)|National Assembly]] while the Office of Quaestores (within the Ministry of the Treasury) is responsible for tax collection. There are three types of Quaestores - ''supremus'', ''provincialis'', and ''oppidanus,'' which represent national, provincial and local tax jurisdictions.
 
Caphiria's tax system utilizes a base proportional tax on top of using its [[Stratification in Caphiria#Social Class|social stratification system]] for a class-based progressive tax rate. This tax-by-social-class does not apply for every type of tax category, of which there are 6: Income tax, corporate tax, goods and services tax, wealth/financial tax, and property tax, as well as various fees. Caphiria does not have a capital gains tax.
 
== Income taxes ==
 
== Corporate taxes ==
 
== Goods & Services taxes ==
 
== Wealth/Financial taxes ==
 
== Property taxes ==
 
== Other taxes ==


Caphiria's tax system utilizes a base proportional tax on top of using its [[Stratification in Caphiria#Social Class|social stratification system]] for a class-based progressive tax rate. This tax-by-social-class does not apply for every type of tax category, of which there are 6: Income tax, corporate tax, goods and services tax, wealth/financial tax, and property tax, as well as various fees. Caphiria does not have a capital gains tax.


== Overview ==
In Caphiria, taxes are levied by the government, and collected by the Office of Quaestores. There are three types of Quaestores - supremus, provincialis, and oppidanus.
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Revision as of 20:24, 31 January 2022

Taxation in Caphiria is levied by the Government of Caphiria is collected by the Ministry of the Treasury; specifically, the Office of Quaestores is responsible for the collection of taxes and financial auditing while the Office of Aediles is responsible for approving public fund withdrawals. In 2025, total tax revenue was 30.3% of Caphiria's GDP, or $16.1 trillion.

In Caphiria, the lex tributum (tax code), taxes, tariffs, and duties are solely set by the National Assembly while the Office of Quaestores (within the Ministry of the Treasury) is responsible for tax collection. There are three types of Quaestores - supremus, provincialis, and oppidanus, which represent national, provincial and local tax jurisdictions.

Caphiria's tax system utilizes a base proportional tax on top of using its social stratification system for a class-based progressive tax rate. This tax-by-social-class does not apply for every type of tax category, of which there are 6: Income tax, corporate tax, goods and services tax, wealth/financial tax, and property tax, as well as various fees. Caphiria does not have a capital gains tax.

Income taxes

Corporate taxes

Goods & Services taxes

Wealth/Financial taxes

Property taxes

Other taxes