The tax called Tithes was
collected from French Peasants
by
O The Church
O The emperor
O The Nobles
O Chief of the Army
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The church took the tax called as tithes
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The tax called tithe was collected from the French peasants by the church.
A tithe, means the tenth-part of something, usually income, paid to a religious organization. A tithe can be seen as a tax, a fee for a service or a voluntary contribution. Tithing came from the Book of Numbers. In ancient Israel, the tribes of Levites were the priests.
Any amount given to your church constitutes a charitable donation in the eyes of the IRS, whether or not it is exactly 10 percent of your income. ... For tithes or other charitable donations to lower your tax bill, you must claim them as itemized deductions.
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