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  2. Islamic taxes - Wikipedia

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    Islamic taxes are taxes sanctioned by Islamic law. [1] They are based on both "the legal status of taxable land" and on "the communal or religious status of the taxpayer". [1] Islamic taxes include zakat - one of the five pillars of Islam. Only imposed on Muslims, it is generally described as a 2.5% tax on savings for charity.

  3. Calculation of Zakāt - Wikipedia

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    Only one country, Sudan, imposes zakat `on wealth that yields income, such as rented property, factories, farms, etc.` and in two countries (Sudan and Saudi Arabia) `regulations provide for the collection of zakah in respect of factories, hotels, art producing companies, taxi owners and offices of real estate agents`.

  4. Jizya - Wikipedia

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    Taxes levied on local populations in the wake of early Islamic conquests could be of three types, based on whether they were levied on individuals, on the land, or as collective tribute. [178] During the first century of Islamic expansion, the words jizya and kharaj were used in all these three senses, with context distinguishing between ...

  5. Zakat - Wikipedia

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    Other forms of taxation on Muslims or non-Muslims, that have been used in Islamic history, include kharaj (land tax), [95] khums (tax on booty and loot seized from non-Muslims, sudden wealth), [96] ushur (tax at state border, sea port, and each city border on goods movement, customs), [97] kari (house tax) [98] and chari (sometimes called maara ...

  6. List of taxes - Wikipedia

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    Danegeld was a tax paid to the Vikings to ensure the Vikings would not raid a person's land. Kharaj is an Islamic tax on agricultural land. Land value tax is a tax on the value of land that does not tax the value of the improvements on the land. Tallage, a tax on land levied in Medieval Europe. Window tax was a tax levied in England based on ...

  7. Kharaj - Wikipedia

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    Muslim landowners, on the other hand, paid ushr, a religious tithe on land, which carried a lower rate of taxation, [2] and zakat. Ushr was a reciprocal 10% levy on agricultural land as well as merchandise imported from states that taxed Muslims on their products. Changes soon eroded the established tax base of the early Arab Caliphates.

  8. How to calculate taxes on an inherited annuity - AOL

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    Paying taxes on an inheritance can be tricky, and that may be especially true if you’re dealing with an inherited annuity. The tax liability changes based on how the annuity was funded, whether ...

  9. Zakat Council - Wikipedia

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    Others began to evade the tax by transferring their taxable funds shortly before Ramadan to accounts of those who were exempt from the tax (foreigners, non-Sunnis, etc.). [3] In the first days of the tax, Shia Muslims who followed the Ja'fari jurisprudence school of fiqh raised strong opposition, and in April 1981, the government made an ...