Unless the rules routinely allot a handful of fully paid huscarles bodyguards to PC viscounts, then I'd say that, no, they don't have to maintain huscarles out of their personal income. They may have a unit of huscarles back home paid for by the government part of their income, but that's not the same.but aforementioned Viscount has to maintain a small personal army (Huscarles) and have sufficient spaceships to transfer them off world to serve the Imperium if needed and sundry Escort vessels, which are not cheap, plus presumably some of the taxes go to maintaining the various Imperium ministries.
And if you explain to me or one of my players that my viscount character only gets a few tens of thousand credits for my personal expenses because I'm spending millions on maintaining a unit of huscarles far far away, I can guarantee you that we'd all instruct our deputy to downsize the huscarles by ten percent and send us the savings. On top of the savings on the laid-up yachts and closed hunting lodges that we're not around to use anyway.
Historically, absolute monarchs (and much less absolute nobles too) have been able to live sumptuously and still manage to salt away huge personal fortunes. I see no reason why Imperial nobles with the powers T5 ascribes to them wouldn't be able to do the same, given comparable numbers of subjects/tenants. I grant you that nobles with only a few hundred subjects wouldn't be able to do it, but then, they wouldn't really be able to get even the sums the rules say they'll get.
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