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Beck's World is notable for its unusual tax system, as it was originally settled by a utopian group who believed allowing excessive accumulation of capital damaged social cohesion. Residents are thus taxed based on their assets, rather than their income.

The government allows citizens to value their own property, but any other citizen has the right to buy it at that valuation. The month following the annual tax day usually sees numerous property transactions as people scour the public tax declarations looking for undervalued properties, and it is common for taxpayers to put an unrealistically high valuation (and thus pay more tax) on properties that have been in the family for generations and have strong emotional ties”

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  1. (Author's note - This is primarily colour to make a world more memorable, but could lead to scenarios if somebody buts a property for its too low tax price, then takes it over to discover something unexpected in a barn, buried or similar.
    For those who don't recognise it, classical Athens used a similar tax system)

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