Who paid the most taxes in France during the late 1700s? Was it the common people, the king, clergy, or nobles

During the late 1700s in France, the common people bore the heaviest tax burden. The nobles and clergy were largely exempt from paying taxes, which contributed to the increasing economic disparity and resentment among the lower classes. The king also paid minimal taxes compared to the common people. The unfair distribution of tax obligations was one of the factors that ultimately led to the French Revolution in 1789.