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What is the difference between tithes and taille ?(3 points)

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Answered by Chirpy
234

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 shreya4980
170

Tithe and taille are the types of taxes paid by the people of France of the 3rd Estate.

Tithe- It was a type of tax levied by the church comprising of 1/10 of agricultural produce.

Taille- It was a type of tax to be paid directly to the State.

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