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Old October 10th, 2009, 06:42 PM
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Default Re: Taxing

100% expected income from province B implies no unrest or scale effects, as thejeff says.

But when a province changes hands, earlier in the turn sequence, that raies unrest in the province from zero (by around 5 to 15), even if there is no battle. The unrest increase occurs before income is generated for the province, since that's right at the end of the turn sequence. So income is lower than expected.

I think that ignoring scale effects, income for a freshly-takes province is calculated at 100% no matter what the previous occupant taxed that province at, as Micah says. The income for the province in the turn the province is taken is also affected by the unrest. Then the auto-taxation rules are applied and taxes are lowered to reduce the unrest in the upcoming end-of-turn.

@Psycho: it's option 'C' in your explanation, if you include lower income due to unrest.

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