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Contribución fiscal del partido de Cáceres durante el siglo XVI: alcabalas y tercias

Authors: Pereira Iglesias, José Luis;

Contribución fiscal del partido de Cáceres durante el siglo XVI: alcabalas y tercias

Abstract

Al analizar el volumen fiscal pagado por el concejo cacereño durante el siglo XVI y su sistema de cobro por parte de la Corona, el encabezamiento, aparece claramente una constante económica dentro del panorama económico de la villa: el arrendamiento de las alcabalas y tercias a particulares por parte de la Hacienda castellana. Esto determina a mi entender un doble proceso que motiva el retraso económico y el escaso nivel de industrialización del partido de Cáceres: — Existencia de una oligarquía financiera. — Desvío de la actividad inversora hacia sectores no productivos de la economía. Alcabalas y tercias constituyen dos impuestos indirectos de gran relieve dentro del panorama fiscal castellano de la Edad Moderna. La alcabala es en esencia el impuesto indirecto que grava la mayoría de los bienes muebles e inmuebles objetos de compra-venta o permuta. Su cuantía oscila entre el 5 y el 10 por ciento de la mercancía.

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Impuestos, Alcabalas, Tercias, 5504.04 Historia Moderna, Siglo XVI, Cáceres

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