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tax, taxes
Definition:
The terms "tax" and "taxes" refer to money or goods that people pay to a government that is in authority over them.
- The amount of money that is paid for tax is usually based on the value of an item or on how much a person's property is worth.
- If taxes are not paid, the government can take legal action against a person to get the money that is owed.
- Joseph and Mary traveled to Bethlehem to be counted in the census that was for the purpose of taxing everyone living in the Roman empire.
- There was also a "temple tax" which was money that people put in the temple offering box. Some of this money was used for taking care of the temple building.
- The term "tax" could also be translated as, "required payment" or "government money" or "temple money," depending on the context.
- Phrases such as, "collect taxes" and "pay taxes" could also be translated as, "pay money to the government" or "receive money for the government" or "make the required payment."
- A "tax collector" is someone who works for the government to receive the money that people are required to pay them.
(See also: bethlehem · census · citizen · rome · taxcollector)