Tax was levied on each person, but with different amounts for different categories. Some persons were exempt, e.g. old and disabled and children under 15. Tax was also levied on certain other things.
Mostly, only the name of the person who paid, i.e. the head of the family, is given, but in this record there are also names of other persons. The column headings were not repeated on each page, so you have to go to first page to find them.
Close to the middle of the right page we find "Korterud, Jan Larsson". After his name there is an "H" followed by some scribble. I think it's short for "hustru", i.e. "wife". And you are right, on the next line is his daughter Ingrid. In the columns we can see:
The size of the farm, 1/8. Not very big but better than they had in Amnehärad. That was 1/16.
One household
One man
One wife
No son 15 or older
One daughter 15 or older
No "inhyses". Those were persons not belonging to the family but living in the house. Mostly they were poor people paid for by the parish.
The following three columns are persons exempt from tax. In this case 4 children under 15.
The following two columns are windows. Yes, there was a tax on windows with two levels for finer or common houses. They had a common house with two windows.
Then there are columns for gold or silver pocket watches and tobacco users. As we can see none of the farmers had a pocket watch. Some used tobacco, but Jan Larsson didn't.