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England imposed a tax on house windows in 1696
short by Sanira Mediratta / on Wednesday, 25 January, 2017
A 'Window Tax' was imposed in England in 1696, taxing houses on the number of windows they had. Houses with more than ten windows were liable for additional taxes, which increased with the number of windows. The tax was abolished in 1851, following campaigners' arguments that it was a 'tax on health' and 'tax on light and air'.
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