define tithes and taille
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Hi friend,
Tithe---- A tax levied by the church, comprising one-tenth of the agricultural produce.
Taille----Tax to he paid directly to the state.
Hope it helps.........
Tithe---- A tax levied by the church, comprising one-tenth of the agricultural produce.
Taille----Tax to he paid directly to the state.
Hope it helps.........
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The first thing about tithi and tallies are that they are both from the French Revolution.
--A tithe is a one-tenth part of something, paid as a contribution to a religious organization or compulsory tax to government. Today, tithes are normally voluntary and paid incash, cheques, or stocks, whereas historically tithes were required and paid in kind, such as agricultural products. Several European countries operate a formal process linked to the tax system allowing some churches to assess tithes.
--A taille is a form of direct royal taxation that was levied in France before 1789 on non-privileged subjects and lands and tended to weigh most heavily on the peasants.
--A tithe is a one-tenth part of something, paid as a contribution to a religious organization or compulsory tax to government. Today, tithes are normally voluntary and paid incash, cheques, or stocks, whereas historically tithes were required and paid in kind, such as agricultural products. Several European countries operate a formal process linked to the tax system allowing some churches to assess tithes.
--A taille is a form of direct royal taxation that was levied in France before 1789 on non-privileged subjects and lands and tended to weigh most heavily on the peasants.
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