As a disclaimer: I'm working on a dark comedy setting with the aim of parodying the likes of Dune, 40k, LOTR, chess,DnD, etc so accept that things will be outrageous (and likewise, i will also accept ludicrous yet theoratically plausible answers)
For reasons that are not particularly relevant here, the ruling body of a heavily forested nation with very few major settlements (with a overall tech level of perhaps pre 1930) has decided to amalgamate the tax collection office with the census bureau. So once a year, (or whenever the ruling body decides), the tax and census officers swarm the country collecting the head-tax and taking stock of all the inhabitants.
Every single person, regardless of age, sex, gender, class, religion, blah blah is obliged to pay exactly one coin (that means a infant is expected to pay the same as a spry 40 year old, so in that scenario, the infant's guardian is expected to pay it on the infant's behalf). The idea here is that if everyone is paying exactly one coin, then the ruling body can have a pretty good headcount of how many people are living in its domain, and vice verse assess how much they can collect each tax day. And in keeping with the fantasy comedy aesthetic, the coin has no small or high denominations, its just always 'one'.
Now, i can already see the problem. Namely people running for the woods (with their kids) or hiding their kids in cellars or claiming little timmy and jimmy died yesterday of the plague just to avoid paying as much, or people having less kids in general. So my question is, I need to find a way where that sort of tax avoidance, simply, does not happen. Ie, people are actually honestly 'paying up', the population is 'growing normally' and the 'undisclosed population' is minimal at best.
...the coin has no small or high denominations, its just always 'one'.Really? So everyone need only pay a penny? That's not a tax that would fund much, so I assume its only value is because the government doesn't trust the tax collector/census taker to count. And you can trust that it's cheaper to pay the penny than to make the effort to hide anyone. O'course, if you really want to lampoon the system, ignore whether or not anyone hides and write in the idea that people compete to give up the smallest possible coin - even going to far as to divide and clip coins to find the smallest. $\endgroup$