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Taxation records for Fife are held at the National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh. Surviving records are patchy, but the following returns may exist:
- E69/10 - County of Fife (copy held by the Tay Valley Family History Society)
- E69/19 - County of Perthshire (for Culross & Tulliallan). Reprinted in Perthshire Hearth Tax 1691-1692 published by the Scottish Genealogy Society.
- GD26/7/301, 308, 309 - Auchterderran parish
- GD26/7/303 - Auchtertool parish
- GD26/7/332 - Burntisland parish
- GD26/7/307 - Dairsie parish
- GD26/7/304 - Kilmany parish
- E326/1 - Window Tax (duties on houses and windows), 1748-1798
- E326/2 - Commutation Tax (additional duties on houses and windows), 1784-1798;
- E326/3 - Inhabited House Tax, 1778-1798
- E326/4 - Shop Tax (duties on retail shops), 1785-1789;
- E326/5 - Servants Tax (duties on male servants), 1777-1798
- E326/6 - Female Servants Tax 1785-1792
- E326/7 - Cart Tax (duties on carts and wagons), 1785-1792
- E326/8 - Wheel Carriage Tax (duties on carriages with two wheels and four wheels) 1785-1798
- E326/9 - Horse Tax (duties on carriage and saddle horses), 1785-1798
- E326/10 - Farm Horse Tax (duties on workhorses and mules), 1797-1798
- E326/11 - Dog Tax, 1797-1798
- E326/12 - Clock and Watch Tax, 1797-1798
- E326/13 - Aid and Contribution Tax, 1798-1799
- E326/14 - Income Tax, 1799-1802
Search the returns for Fife county and Perthshire county (for Culross & Tulliallan).
The following royal burghs have separate returns: Anstruther Easter, Anstruther Wester, Burntisland, Crail, Culross, Cupar, Dunfermline, Dysart, Inverkeithing, Kilrenny, Kinghorn, Kirkcaldy, Pittenweem & St Andrews.
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