Origins of Taxes and their constant components

Bobokeldieva Maftuna Abdusamad qizi

English teacher at Tashkent State University of Economics

Ergashov Ilxomjon Obod O’g’li

Associate professor in department of Finance and management at Oriental university

Sodiqov Ozodbek Abdurayim o’g’li

Student at Tashkent State University of Economics

Keywords: tax system, financial development, Poll tax,, Income tax


Abstract

This article gives a top to bottom examination of the authentic improvement of expense frameworks and their key parts. The beginnings of assessments date back to old times, with their underlying structures emerging from the foundation of states and the requirement for overseeing society. The article looks at the elements that assumed a huge part in the improvement of tax system, including financial, political, and social variables. It likewise breaks down the consistent parts of taxes, for example, personal tax, esteem added expense, and customs obligations, as well as the components that stay unaltered. This article assists with grasping the verifiable elements that impacted the brand-new types of tax systems and offers new points of view on the advancement of assessment strategy.


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