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In the US this is voluntary as it should be, with the exception of some individual churches that may require tithing as a condition of membership. In some European countries, Germany for one, the state takes a portion of the state assessed tax and gives it to the Catholic church, for any person registered as a member of the Catholic church.

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No, the church does not take a percentage of individuals' wages. However, some religious organizations may request donations or tithes from their members, but these are voluntary contributions and not a mandatory percentage of one's income.

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