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Revealed: history’s strangest taxes

The strangest things people have paid tax on
Cooking oil (3,000-300 BC)
Urine (1st century AD)
All the single people (9 AD)
Skipping battle (12th-14th centuries)
Salt (1350)
Beards (1535-1772)
Playing cards (17th century)
Fireplaces (1662)
Windows (1696)
Candles (1709)
Soap (1711)
Wallpaper (1712)
Bricks (1784)
Hats (1784)
Wig powder (1795)
Clocks (1797)
Radio/TV (from 1923)
Shadows (1993)
Cow flatulence (2003)
Chopsticks (2006)
Sliced bagels (2010)
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The strangest things people have paid tax on

Throughout history, governments around the world have tried to fill their coffers via unusual taxes, with everything from windows to beards and – believe it or not – cow flatulence at the centre of efforts to raise revenues.

Read on to discover 21 of the most creative and downright bizarre taxes of all time...

All dollar amounts in US dollars

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Suzanne Locke

17 April 2025

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