maksenõukogud
Maksenõukogud, translated as "tax councils" or "tax boards," were administrative bodies in Estonia during the period of Soviet occupation. Their primary function was the collection of taxes from the population. These councils operated at local levels, typically within administrative districts or municipalities. They were responsible for assessing and enforcing tax obligations on individuals and businesses, ensuring that the state's revenue targets were met.
The activities of maksenõukogud were part of the broader Soviet economic system, which emphasized centralized control