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Idk how to actually add a cap for now so that'll have to wait. I've fixed the tribals and added a (for now) tiny prestige malus for taxing and conscripting.
Also, this has revealed there is no actual cap to taxing/conscription in either direction, as the actual resources of the person supposedly providing this obligation do not change. In other words, I can stack 20 instances of More Tribal Taxation, effectively taxing them 200% more than vanilla, which is double what they should be making after their contracts. Yet they continue to make the exact same amount as the moment before you began spamming that Decision.
Less importantly, there is also the issue that the levy decisions all use the gold symbol. This doesn't affect gameplay, as it is still the levies provided that change depending on whether you decide to increase or decrease their levy contributions.