The Property Tax and Its Pratice in the City of Aydın

In 1942, some Turkish citizens gained great benefits by the increasing inflation in the period of the World War II. 1 million men were under arms because of World War 2. Production in Turkey decreased. To eliminate the state budget deficit, the property tax was legislated on condition to be applied...

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Main Author: Serap TABAK
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hale Şıvgın 2015-12-01
Series:Gazi Akademik Bakış
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Online Access:http://www.gaziakademikbakis.com/index.php/gab/article/view/284
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Summary:In 1942, some Turkish citizens gained great benefits by the increasing inflation in the period of the World War II. 1 million men were under arms because of World War 2. Production in Turkey decreased. To eliminate the state budget deficit, the property tax was legislated on condition to be applied once in order to transfer a part of the wealth of people, who profited greatly of war, to the goverment. The goal was to reduce the load which the government was burdened because of the war. In recent studies, it has been stated that the property tax was collected only from non-Muslims. However, with this study on the city of Aydın, wealthy Turkish-Muslims in the cities of Anatolia, too, had paid this tax; and in Aydin, there were not any non-Muslims among the property tax payers. Adnan Menderes, the future prime minister of DP, was among the people who paid the property tax in Aydin.
ISSN:1307-9778
1307-9778