The Constitution prevents the imposition of religious taxes.Write about it.
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In the United States, the Establishment Clause of the US Constitution prevents the US federal government and (through incorporation doctrine) the 50 state governments from imposing church taxes
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India is the country with diversity of people. In order to protect the unity among the citizens in the country, the government or constitution should prevent religious taxes among a certain person or on a certain community.
From entering in such areas such as temples, churches, mosques, and educational institution in name of religion. So, the constitution should prevent such disorderliness and concentrate in the growth of the nation.
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