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- Temettu comment "Temettu was a tax introduced by the tanzimat reforms in the later Ottoman Empire.Temettu was a tax on estimated (or presumed) business profits; it was mostly paid by merchants and artisans. An early form of temettu was attempted in 1839 (following a firman of 1838 which announced sweeping tax reforms), but it was impractical without detailed information on business incomes.".
- Q7698108 comment "Temettu was a tax introduced by the tanzimat reforms in the later Ottoman Empire.Temettu was a tax on estimated (or presumed) business profits; it was mostly paid by merchants and artisans. An early form of temettu was attempted in 1839 (following a firman of 1838 which announced sweeping tax reforms), but it was impractical without detailed information on business incomes.".