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  2. Property tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Median household income and taxes. Most local governments in the United States impose a property tax, also known as a millage rate, as a principal source of revenue. [1] This tax may be imposed on real estate or personal property. The tax is nearly always computed as the fair market value of the property, multiplied by an assessment ratio ...

  3. Breast tax - Wikipedia

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    The "breast tax" ( mulakkaram or mula-karam in Malayalam) was a head tax imposed on the Nadars, Ezhavars and lower caste communities by the Kingdom of Tranvancore (in present-day Kerala state of India ). [2] [web 1] [web 2] [note 1] In 19th century Kingdom of Travancore, all persons from lower castes were expected to pay poll tax when they ...

  4. Economy of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Kerala is the 9th largest in India, with an annual gross state product (GSP) of ₹9.78 lakh crore (US$131.98 billion) in 2020–2021. [2] Per-capita GSP of Kerala during the same period is ₹257,711 (US$3,100), the sixth largest in India. [1] In 2019–20, the tertiary sector contributed around 63% of the state's GSVA, compared ...

  5. Nangeli - Wikipedia

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    Nangeli. The fictional story of Nangeli depicts an Ezhava woman to have lived in the early 19th century in Cherthala in the erstwhile princely state of Travancore in India, and supposedly cut off her breasts in an effort to protest against a tax on breast. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Kerala State Financial Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Total equity. ₹100 crore (US$13 million) Owner. Government of Kerala. Number of employees. 8200+. Website. ksfe .com. Kerala State Financial Enterprises Limited ( KSFE) is a public sector chit fund and loan company based in Thrissur city, Kerala, India .

  7. Thiruvananthapuram Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It is the municipal corporation that administrates the city of Thiruvananthapuram ( Trivandrum ), the capital of Kerala. The city corporation is spread over 214.86 km 2 with 100 wards and a population of 9,57,730 inhabitants. [2] It includes the Legislative Assembly constituencies of Thiruvananthapuram, Vattiyoorkavu, Nemom, Kazhakkoottam and 5 ...

  8. Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The state government's tax revenues (excluding the shares from Union tax pool) amounted to ₹ 674 billion (US$8.1 billion) in 2020–21; up from ₹ 557 billion (US$6.7 billion) in 2019–20. Its non-tax revenues (excluding the shares from Union tax pool) of the Government of Kerala reached ₹ 146 billion (US$1.7 billion) in 2020–2021.

  9. Communism in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    A communist flag in Kanjirappally, Kerala. The Communist Party in Kerala has functioned under the conditions of a liberal democracy, relying on success in multi-party elections to remain in power. CPI's 1957 constitution stated it would allow the existence of opposing parties after it had a parliamentary majority.