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How did the changes that Augustus made to the roman tax system reduce government corruption

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He did that by making tax collectors permanent Government officials and paid them Regular Wages.

Before Augustus' new policy, tax collecting was being done by Publicanis ( in modern world, they would be some sort of public contractor). These Publicanis often give the Government a smaller tax payment than they actually collect. By cutting them off the system and paying the new collectors Regular wage, Augustus manage to prevent this occurrence from happening again
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