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With the addition of settlements and culture, are we going to be able to setup laws that allow us to apply taxes and tariffs for buying/selling to shops who are not part of the player's settlement. Is the tax section in the treasury updated to have taxes for the settlement that it is assigned to?

On top of that, an idea for expending culture is measuring how many items have been imported/exported (bought/sold to shops outside of the settlement). We could even do like a GDP and do number of items created, number of items sold and weigh them on some sort of tier. This could be a total sum since founded, or for a more volatile value, use a sum from the last x number of days/hours. for countries and federations, could be the sum of the underlying town.

will server admins have the ability to restrict citizens of one settlement (town, country) not able to be granted access to deeds belonging to another settlement. This would be to close a loophole of import/export taxes and tariffs.

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over 1 year ago - /u/SLG-Dennis - Direct link

Legislation will be resticted to your area of influence for any triggers that require a location, for triggers that depend on a player, it's limited to your own citizens. The treasury taxes are currently not available, but will work roughly the same.

Restriction to deed access in other towns is only possible via laws of a higher settlement that includes both towns, otherwise no.






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