Tand Tax’ was collected from

Weavers
Blacksmiths
Goldsmiths
Masons

The correct answer is (a) Weavers.

Tand tax was a tax levied on weavers in the Mughal Empire. It was a form of excise duty, and was collected on the sale of cloth. The tax was used to fund the Mughal army and bureaucracy.

Blacksmiths, goldsmiths, and masons were not subject to the tand tax. They were instead subject to other taxes, such as the kharaj tax, which was a land tax.

The tand tax was a significant source of revenue for the Mughal Empire. It was a major source of resentment among weavers, who often protested against the tax. The tax was eventually abolished in the 18th century.