KVL_050 TEEDENI T-VISIONS _ 1851 / 2020 / 2025
Introduced in 1696 under King William III, this tax was based on the number of windows in a house. It had a significant impact on architecture, leading to many bricked-up windows to avoid higher taxes. The tax was seen as a levy on "light and air," and its repeal marked the end of an era in property taxation.
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