Tax-company
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tax-company · the tax-company
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Against Aphobus I (Greek)
I shall produce witnesses to prove, first, that in the tax-company they agreed on my behalf to be taxed to the amount which I have stated, and, next, that my father did not leave me a poor man, nor one possessing an estate of merely seventy minae.
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Against Aphobus I
The association of wealthy Athenians (a symmory) responsible for assessing and collecting the property tax, in which the guardians registered the speaker's estate.
I shall produce witnesses to prove, first, that in the tax-company they agreed on my behalf to be taxed to the amount which I have stated, and, next, that my father did not leave me a poor man, nor one possessing an estate of merely seventy minae.
But of the fact that the amount of property left by my father was as much as I have stated these men themselves have proved the most convincing witnesses, for in the tax-company they agreed on my behalf to a tax of five hundred drachmae on every twenty-five minae —a tax equal to that paid by Timotheus, son of Conon, and those possessing the largest fortunes.
Against Boeotus I
A public fiscal association for which citizens might be listed by officials.
And in what manner will the generals enter our names, if they are listing names for a tax-company?