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[[Housing taxes|Housing/property taxes]] scale based on the [[Node stages|stage]] that a player joined a [[Nodes|node]] as a [[Node citizens|citizen]].{{interview|2023-07-09|38m14|IUrjiAHZJT4}}{{interview|2020-03-27|0m30|TzD_u7C8NxA}}{{video|2018-04-5|41m48|NsPR_a2n5SM}} | [[Housing taxes|Housing/property taxes]] scale based on the [[Node stages|stage]] that a player joined a [[Nodes|node]] as a [[Node citizens|citizen]].{{interview|2023-07-09|38m14|IUrjiAHZJT4}}{{interview|2020-03-27|0m30|TzD_u7C8NxA}}{{video|2018-04-5|41m48|NsPR_a2n5SM}} | ||
* The goal is to exert financial pressure on node populations by making taxes increasingly expensive as [[Node advancement|nodes advance]], rather than putting in place hard population caps.{{interview|2023-07-09|38m14|IUrjiAHZJT4}}{{interview|2020-03-27|0m30|TzD_u7C8NxA}} | * The goal is to exert financial pressure on node populations by making taxes increasingly expensive as [[Node advancement|nodes advance]], rather than putting in place hard population caps.{{interview|2023-07-09|38m14|IUrjiAHZJT4}}{{interview|2020-03-27|0m30|TzD_u7C8NxA}} | ||
− | * [[Freeholds|Freehold]] property taxes scale according the number of [[Freehold building permits|freehold building permits]] issued for that freehold.{{interview|2023-07-09|54m46|IUrjiAHZJT4}}{{livestream|2023-06-30|1h45m22|K-OyTa9pgQk}}{{quote|Tax spending.png|link=https://discordapp.com/channels/256164085366915072/256164085366915072/304631519283118080}} | + | * [[Freeholds|Freehold]] property taxes scale according to the number of [[Freehold building permits|freehold building permits]] issued for that freehold.{{interview|2023-07-09|54m46|IUrjiAHZJT4}}{{livestream|2023-06-30|1h45m22|K-OyTa9pgQk}}{{quote|Tax spending.png|link=https://discordapp.com/channels/256164085366915072/256164085366915072/304631519283118080}} |
[[Mayors]]/[[Node governments]] allocate [[Resources|resources]], [[Taxes|taxes]], and [[Quests|quests]] to help develop [[Nodes|node]] defenses.{{quote|siege equipment.png|link=https://discordapp.com/channels/256164085366915072/256164085366915072/296026635130372097}} | [[Mayors]]/[[Node governments]] allocate [[Resources|resources]], [[Taxes|taxes]], and [[Quests|quests]] to help develop [[Nodes|node]] defenses.{{quote|siege equipment.png|link=https://discordapp.com/channels/256164085366915072/256164085366915072/296026635130372097}} |
Revision as of 23:13, 8 August 2023
Mayors are able to set tax rates for their node.[1]
- This includes setting tax rates that apply to tavern games.[2][3]
Housing/property taxes scale based on the stage that a player joined a node as a citizen.[4][5][6]
- The goal is to exert financial pressure on node populations by making taxes increasingly expensive as nodes advance, rather than putting in place hard population caps.[4][5]
- Freehold property taxes scale according to the number of freehold building permits issued for that freehold.[7][8][9]
Mayors/Node governments allocate resources, taxes, and quests to help develop node defenses.[10]
- Tax money only goes toward funding node development. This gold cannot be withdrawn by the mayor or any other player.[11][9]
Parent (Sovereign) nodes take a cut of all taxes from the housing and any services that occur within their vassal node structure.[11][12]
- This tax doesn't necessarily impact the individual citizen, because citizen's tax levels are determined by their node, but the node's finances are affected by the taxation levied by its parent nodes.[12]