Weird things that have been taxed…

By   8 April 2025

Things that have been taxed in the past

Revenue raising knows no bounds. Here are some things which have had their own specific tax. It is interesting to note that some taxation was intended to change behaviour, and some a result of stopping people’s indulgence. A brief view of what and where particular things were taxed:

Beards – Russia

Windows – UK

Body piercings – Arkansas US

Bricks UK

Salt – France

Champagne – Germany

Hats – UK

Candles – UK

Cow flatulence – Denmark

Playing Cards and dice – UK

Bagels (but not bread) – New York US

Fireplaces – UK

Tattoos – Arkansas US

Soap – UK

Illegal Drugs – Tennessee US

Google – France

Wig powder – UK

Unapproved baby names – Sweden

Not smoking cigarettes – China

Urine – Ancient Rome

Tethered hot air balloons – Kansas US

Cowardice – Knights could opt out fighting in wars by paying a tax called scutage – UK

Car Accidents – Missouri US

Political opponents’ land – Oliver Cromwell UK

Patterned wallpaper (but not plain white) – UK

Litigation – Tennessee US

Slave freedom – Ancient Rome

Modesty – women were not allowed to cover their breasts, and were taxed if they did – India

Belt buckles – Texas US

Robots – South Korea

Men not being married – Missouri US

Knowledge – UK

Clocks – UK

So now you know!

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