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  2. Temple tax - Wikipedia

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    The stater "was reckoned as equal to four drachmæ, and would therefore pay the didrachma both for Peter and his Master". [ 6 ] Although the word "temple" does not appear in this text, the KJV translates it to "Tribute", but it is certainly "the Tax inaugurated by God in the wilderness" [ 7 ] in Exodus 30:11–16. [ 8 ]

  3. Taxation of the Jews in Europe - Wikipedia

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    In 1729 the Jewish community was required to pay 150 gold coins as an annual poll tax, and in 1738 this sum was increased to 300 gold coins. [11] In 1775 the Polish parliament imposed a special duty on books written in Hebrew and Yiddish, requiring each book to be stamped by the municipality. Despite heavy penalties imposed on owners of ...

  4. Cuban exile - Wikipedia

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    A 1995 memorial for openly-gay Cuban exile and AIDS educator Pedro Zamora. Between 1965 and 1968, the Cuban government interned LGBTQ Cubans, along with others deemed deviant who would not or were not allowed to serve in military, into labor camps called the Military Units to Aid Production.

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  6. Voices: Reeves is wrecking UK growth by alienating wealthy ...

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    Of that exodus, 78 were worth £100m-plus and 12 were billionaires. ... each non-dom pays a £30,000 annual fee to shield their overseas assets and earnings from tax. But they also paid an average ...

  7. Loans and interest in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    The Torah expresses regulations against the charging of interest in Exodus 22:24–26, Leviticus 25:36–37, and Deuteronomy 23:20–21.In Leviticus, loans themselves are encouraged, whether of money or food, emphasizing that they enable the poor to regain their independence.

  8. Usury - Wikipedia

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    The court held that the word "interest" used in the 1863 banking law included fees and, therefore, states could not regulate fees. [ 84 ] Some members of Congress have tried to create a federal usury statute that would limit the maximum allowable interest rate, but the measures have not progressed.

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