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Define Taille and Tithe

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tithe and Taille were taxes levied by the French government. The differences between them are :

1. Tithe is one tenth part of something paid as a contribution to a religious organization or a compulsory tax to government. Taille was a direct land tax.

2. Tithe was levied on both noble and common man.. While Taille was levied on the French peasantry and non nobles in Ancient Regime France. The nobles and clergy were exempt from taille.

3. Tithe was calculated as one tenth part of something. Taille was imposed on each household based on how much land it held.

Answered by Satyamrajput
12
Heya!!

Tithe➡️Tithe was a tax levied by the church, comprising one-tenth of the agricultural produce.

Taille➡️Taille was a tax to be paid directly to the state. All the members of third state had to pay taxes to the state. These includes a direct tax, called taille, and a number of indirect taxes which were levied on articles of everyday consumption, like tobacco or salt.

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