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*posters are nailed up all over Urguan with text and various sketches*

Urguan’s New Tax System

 

Finally the day has arrived! That is correct: Tax Day. The new tax system is finally complete. This poster will detail how your Kal’Arkon home and shop taxes can be paid. 

 

If you are not aware, these are the current tax rules set in place:

 

Taxes

 

The purpose of taxes is to create a stable, constant source of income for

the benefit of the kingdom. All dwarves, and non dwarves living within the border of the Grand Kingdom of Urguan are required to pay a tax to the Grand Merchant every other elven week, who then deposits it in the Kingdom Vault.

 

-Arkon-

Currently, all taxes within Arkon follow the prices stated below.

 

Houses: All houses within the city have had their square meters counted and organized. Please note that upper levels are included in these counts, as well as areas obstructed by chests, furnaces, and other similar objects. Stairs have not been counted. Houses 1-20 meters squared are 80 minas, 21-40 meters squared are 100 minas, 41-60 meters squared are 120 minas, 61-80 meters squared are 140 minas, and 81-100 meters squared are 160 minas. All owners of houses 101 meters squared to 150 meters squared must pay 180 minas. All houses between 151 meters squared and 200 meters squared must pay 220 minas. All houses above 300 meters squared must pay 280 minas. Dwedmar are allowed to own as many homes as they wish, but are expected to pay

for them all.

 

Shops: All shops within the city cost 50 minas in tax every other elven week. All shop owners are required to join the Merchant’s Guild. Dwedmar are allowed to own as many shops as they wish, but are expected to pay

for them all.

 

Once again, taxes are paid every other week. Paying taxes it simple. Follow these easy steps:

 

 

  1. Find the Taxation Center by turning left after entering the city until you come across this building...

 

 

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2. Enter the Taxation Center and follow the white carpet to the Taxation Paper Room shown here...


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10 Mina, 50 Mina, and 100 Mina Papers are available.

If you are unaware what your tax is, look here and find your chest(s). The homes and shops have been organized with the number system of the dwedmar. ((Found here.)) It should say the number of minas worth is tax papers you need...

 

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3.  When you have the correct tax papers, go back down and place them in the corresponding chest(s).

 

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4. You are all done! Taxes are paid.


 

 

Notice: If you do not pay your taxes, you will be given a warning ((a dirt block in your chest)). You will have to pay double the amount next time. If you do not pay the next time you will be evicted.

 

((Also please know that whatever you place in the chests you will not be able to take out, so be careful.))

((Taxes are due April 26.))

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((Nice dude,looks very organized.))

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((Nice dude,looks very organized.))

 

((Thanks, took awhile. :) ))

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Fimlin continues to keep his shop where it is

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Fimlin continues to keep his shop where it is

((That's fine , it's just that zahrer wanted the Irongut Clan Shop moved and I thought it would be a good idea to group all shops together. You can keep your shop where it is though.))

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*Another note is posted below it*

 

If any have any questions or concerns, please feel free to leave a message for the Grand Merchant.

 

-Grand Merchant Kwint Irongut

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