Tithe tax is a form of taxation where individuals contribute a percentage, traditionally 10%, of their income or agricultural produce to a religious institution, often for its support and maintenance. Historically rooted in various religious practices, the practice of tithing has evolved, and in modern contexts, it may refer to voluntary donations rather than a mandated tax. While not commonly enforced as a government tax, some regions or religious communities still observe this practice as part of their financial support system.
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