What was the primary goal of Diocletian's tax reform?
Standardization and increased revenue
Decreased taxation
Tax exemptions for the wealthy
Elimination of taxes
Answer
Diocletian's tax reform aimed to standardize and increase revenue for the empire. From at least 297 on, imperial taxation was standardized, made more equitable, and levied at generally higher rates.
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