tithe - income paid to support noblemen and clergy.(cause they are to bloody lazy to freaking work!)
a buck a roo
It was called the tithe, and was 10%.
this is a statement not a question ^ You fail, sir. The clergy depended on the __tithe___ or tax paid to the church to support its schools and charities .
During much of the middle ages, and other times as well, there was a tithe, which was one tenth part of a person's income.
the tax is fairly assessed
The tax is fairly assessed.
The tax is fairly assessed.
No, government cannot tax churches or peoples support of churches. It is a violation of the sepperation of church and state.
To describe a tax that is assessed according to the benefits received principle one must first view the rules or laws that makes that tax that is supposed to assessed official.
Property taxes are assessed based on the value of the property in question. This is also referred as ad valorem tax. The owner of the property does not sell or transfer the property in question and the tax is usually assessed every year. Profit tax is a tax assessed based on the transfer of property or a commodity.
$4,941.09
Local A+
A. $2,750