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disasters; and will enable both the cultivator and the government to
calculate upon a dependable average of crops; instead of existing upon
the fluctuations of variable seasons。

The district of Larnaca will offer a fair example of the usual methods
of taxation; and as the figures have been most kindly supplied by the
authorities of the division; they can be thoroughly relied upon。

The revenues of the district (Larnaca) are derived from the following
sources:


1。 Dimes (i。e。 tenths of the produce)in some instances may
            be paid in kind。
2。 Property Tax4 piastres per 1000 upon the value of 
            immovable property; such as buildings; land; trees;
            this is classed as 1st class Verghi。
3。 Charge upon Income derived from Rents40 piastres
            per 1000; classed as 2nd class Verghi。
4。 Charge on Trade Profits30 piastres per 1000; 3rd class
            Verghi。
5。 Exemption from Military Servicethis tax levied upon
            Christians only; at the rate of 5000 piastres for 180 males。
6。 Duty upon Sale of Horses; Mules; Donkeys; Camels; and
   Cattle1 piastre in every 40 upon price; also tax on goods
            weighed by public measurer。
7。 Tax on Flocks of Sheep and Goats2。5 piastres per head。
            This is not levied until the animal shall be one year old。


In 1877 the amount received was


                                              Piastres。    Paras。
1。 Dimes 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 822;000
2。 Property Tax。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 221;897       24
3。 Rent Charge 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。  20;089       32
4。 Tax on Trade…Profits  。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。  65;340       20
5。 Military Exemption。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 153;333       25
6。 Sales of Animals; Measures; &c。 。 。 。 。 。 。 450;000
7。 Sheep and Goats 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 200;000
                                               _______      ___
                                      
                                              1;932;659     101


The return of sheep and goats in the district of Larnaca during
the year 1878; and comprising 36 villages; was rendered as 47;841。


The following taxes are payable by inhabitants of
Scala and the neighbourhood:


                                        JANUARY; 1879。


1。 The tithe of agricultural produce; including silk; payable in
           some cases in kind; in others in money。
2。 Tax in lieu of military service; 5000 copper piastres for 180
           Christian males。
3。 Verghi (a); 4 per 1000 on the purchasing value of houses;
           land; or immovable property。
4。 Verghi (b); 4 per cent。 on the rent of immovable property; or
           houses not occupied by their owners。
5。 Verghi (c); 3 per cent。 on profits and professions。
6。 Tax on sheep; 2。5 silver piastres each。
7。 Tax on goats; 2 silver piastres each。
8。 Tax on pigs; 3 silver piastres each。
9。 Tax on wood and charcoal。 Wood for carpenters' uses pays
         20 per cent。 on the value at the place of production; and a
         further 5 per cent。 on the amount of the tax on coming into
         the town。

        Firewood pays 12 per cent。 on the value at the place of
         production; and a further 5 per cent。 as above。

        Charcoal pays 2 piastres per 100 okes。

10。 Tax on goods weighed; one half para per oke。 (In the case of
           wood and charcoal; hay; chopped straw; lime; and onions;
           the tax begins at a weight of 50 okes; and at a rate of 5
           paras for 50 okes。) 
11。 Tax on grain measured; 2 paras per kilo paid by the buyer;
           and 2 paras per kilo paid by the seller。 If measured for the
           sole convenience of the owner; 2 paras per kilo。
12。 Octroi。 Every load brought from the villages to the town pays
           a tax of one oke per load; or in money; according to the
           market rate of the goods。
13。 Tax on the sale of mules; horses; donkeys; oxen; and
           camels in the town; 1 para per piastre of the price。
14。 Property tax (municipal) paid by owners:
          On houses let to tenants; 5 per cent。 per annum。
          On houses inhabited by the owners; 3 per cent。 per annum。
15。 Tax on camels (M。) 2 shillings each per annum。
16。 Tax on carts (M。) belonging to and working in Larnaca and
           Marina townships; 1*。 each per annum。
17。 Corvee。 Forced labour on roads four days a year。
18。 Shop licences (M。) in classes; 10*; 5*。; 2*。; 1*。; 10 shillings。
19。 Wine licences (C。H。) in classes; 25 per cent。; 12。5 per cent。;
           6。25 per cent。 on rental。
20。 Licences to merchants; bankers; &c。; (M。) in classes; 10*。;
           5*。; 2*。; 1*。
21。 Monopolies。 Salt; gunpowder。
22。 Custom House duties 8 per cent。 on imports; 1 per cent。
           exports。

           Custom House duty on wine; 10 per cent。
           Custom House duty on imported tobacco; 75 per cent;
                on home grown; or imported unmanufactured; 
                10 pence a pound。
23。 Stamps; transfer and succession duties。 Mubashine。 Voted
             to remain in force until March 1st; 1879。




'Transcriber's Note: Omitted table of villages on page 388
which was hard to read。'




There are other taxes according to the laws of
succession upon the death of an individual which I
give in the same words as furnished to me by the
authority:

Memorandum of the Defter Hakkani about the Transfer in Succesion of
Property。

When a man dies his properties must be duly transferred to his heirs;
who must apply to the authorities within six months; in order to have
the transfer made。

The transfer is made by giving a new Kotshan (Title); to the heirs in
exchange for the Kotshan of the deceased。

The right to the inheritance is stated by the laws as follows:

 1st; To the son or daughter; in want of which; 
 2nd; to the grandson and granddaughter; in want of which; 
 3rd; to the father and mother; in want of which; 
 4th; to the brother from the same father and mother; in want of which; 
 5th; to the sister from the same father and mother; in want of which; 
 6th; to the brother from the same mother; and in want of which;
 7th; to the sister from the same mother。

The grandson and the granddaughter from right to the inheritance of the
share belonging to their father; who may have died before the death of
their grandfather; they inherit together with their uncles and aunts as
another direct son or daughter of the grandfather。

In all above stated degrees of inheritance; except in the 1st and 2nd;
the husband or wife has right to the fourth share of the land left by
the husband or wife。

This is for property in land (Arazi)。

As to the freehold property (Emlak); the male inhabitants two…thirds and
the female one…third; but it is very difficult to enumerate the various
shades of division which are always made by the cadis according to the
Cheni law; there is no Nizam law in this respect。

All system of endorsment on Kotshan is abolished。

The duty on transfer in succession of a freehold property is half the
fees on transfer by sale。

In transferring by sale the fees are 1 per cent。 on the value; if this
freehold property is a real one (Emlaki Serfi); and 3 per cent。 if it is
vacouf freehold property (Emlak Meocoofi)。 Besides this 3 piastres as
price of paper; and 1 piastre as clerks' fees (Riataki) are paid for
every new Kotshan。

The lands (Arazi) pay 5 per cent。 indifferently on transfer by sale and
on transfer by succession。

The custom is to value lands at one year's rental; or value of products。

If a house is occupied by the owner no tax on rental is demanded; the
only tax demanded in that case being that on the proportionate value。

The proportionate values of real properties are not assessed for a fixed
period。 Therefore the value; once assessed; can remain the same for many
years; or it can be altered in the annual inspections of the Vakouat
Riatibs according to an increase or decrease of value that may take
place on account of repairs; a general rise of value; or partial or
entire destruction by fire; rain; &c。

The poverty of the agricultural classes was so gene

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