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Difference between tax and tribute?

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Answered by anbarasummv
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Tax: Given as a money in the returns of ones work. They are

Compulsory.

Tribute:Given in a suggestion out of ones own wish. They are not compulsory.

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

There is, however, a marked contrast between tributes and taxes, as tributes were a form of external appropriation, usually a symbolic contribution, given as a token of submission, whereas regular taxes were a prerequisite for the running of a certain social and political order, an aspect of state formation.

Explanation:

Step : 1 Taxes were imposed by the state administration and had to be paid, whereas tributes were presents offered to the kings of free will. The state's primary source of income came from taxes. a fee, charge, or other payment made by a subject to a sovereign. any payment or contribution that is demanded or compelled.

Step : 2 A freshwater stream that flows into a bigger stream, river, or other body of water is called a tributary. The mainstem of a river refers to its parent, or bigger, river. 6 to 12+ words or actions, especially on a formal occasion, that convey your appreciation and regard for someone: Worldwide condolences have been sent to the family of the well-known actor who passed away yesterday.

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