壁炉税的不受欢迎与1666年伦敦的社会地理

The unpopularity of the hearth tax and the social geography of London in 1666

Economic History Review · 2016
被引 5
ABS 4

中文导读

通过比较1666年伦敦壁炉税记录与未公开的收税员账目,分析税收规避和逃税方式,揭示财富分布、社会地位与税收反抗的关系,指出壁炉税因不受欢迎而短命。

Abstract

This article presents a new evaluation of the Restoration hearth tax and the social geography of London, first, by comparing the 1666 London hearth tax return with unpublished collectors’ accounts; second, by analysing the huge amount of extraneous data in these records on the social conditions in London; and third, by considering how different forms of tax avoidance and tax evasion operated on the streets of London. The article discusses wealth distribution by location and social status, and shows how privileged groups used diplomatic, ecclesiastical, and military rank to avoid the hearth tax, while ordinary householders turned to doorstep opposition, especially in the outer and poorer suburbs, in expressing their hostility towards the heath tax. The article demonstrates that in Metropolitan London the assessment and collection of the hearth tax depended not only upon the enforcement of the parliamentary legislation, but also upon negotiation and give‐and‐take between tax collectors and tax payers, sometimes in consultation with the Crown. As a result the hearth tax failed to fill the king's purse, was unpopular in the capital and in the country, and created onerous work for both auditors and hearth tax collectors, which contributed to the short life of the hearth tax (1662–89).

经济史税收制度社会地理伦敦历史