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  2. Roman numerals - Wikipedia

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    In tarot, Roman numerals (with zero) are often used to denote the cards of the Major Arcana. In Ireland, Roman numerals were used until the late 1980s to indicate the month on postage Franking. In documents, Roman numerals are sometimes still used to indicate the month to avoid confusion over day/month/year or month/day/year formats.

  3. Tax holiday - Wikipedia

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    The items subject to the sales tax exemption may also be restricted by price (e.g., clothing up to $100), but consumers are free to buy unlimited quantities of the included items. As with other sales taxes, visiting residents of non-participating states who purchase tax-free goods (holiday or not) may still have to pay use tax on the goods they ...

  4. Tax-free shopping - Wikipedia

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    A tax-free shopping retailer. Tax-free shopping (TFS) is the buying of goods in another country or state and obtaining a refund of the sales tax which has been collected by the retailer on those goods. [1] The sales tax may be variously described as a sales tax, goods and services tax (GST), value added tax (VAT), or consumption tax.

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  8. List of Roman taxes - Wikipedia

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    Vicesima libertatis was a tax on owners who freed slaves, the owner would have to pay 5% of the value of the slave. [2] Quinta et vicesima venalium mancipiorum was a 4% tax on selling slaves. [2] A customs tax on a slave of one and a half denarii is recorded in a third-century tariff list from Zarai. [11]

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