Centesima rerum venalium (lit.
Tax revenues went into a fund to pay military retirement benefits (aerarium militare), along with those from a new sales tax (centesima rerum venalium), a 1% tax on goods sold at auction.
[1] The inheritance tax is extensively documented in sources pertaining to Roman law, inscriptions, and papyri.
[2] It was one of three major indirect taxes levied on Roman citizens in the provinces of the Empire.
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