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Except for the king's properties, land in Macedon was free: Macedonians were free men and did not pay land taxes on private grounds.
Even extraordinary taxes like those paid by the Athenians in times of war did not exist.
Even in conditions of economic peril, like what happened to Alexander in 334 BC and Perseus in 168 BC, the monarchy did not tax its subjects but raised funds through loans, first of all by his Companions, or raised the cost of the leases.

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