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[ES] A pesar de que te?ricamente el clero estaba exento de impuestos, a partir de mediados del siglo XVI se le incluy? entre los contribuyentes habituales de la Hacienda real a trav?s del Subsidio y del Excusado. Sus protestas por tributar en ambas gracias acabaron con la concertaci?n de las mismas en un tanto alzado, fosilizado durante siglo y medio, consiguiendo una estabilidad contributiva que a la larga beneficiar?a a la Iglesia. La estabilidad nominal de los impuestos eclesi?sticos unido al pago de los mismos en una moneda devaluada con una serie de ventajas adicionales hizo que la carga contributiva descendiera en t?rminos relativos.
[EN] The Spanish clergy was free tax. As from second half of the sixteenth century, the clergy was included between usual taxpayers of Royal Finances through the Subsidio and the Excusado. The clergy's protests finished with compound a tax lump-sum which lay over the one century and half. During seventeenth century, the lump-sum payment, the devaluation to vell?n and others advantages in the tax-payment did that the tax pressure would have descended comparatively.
Historia moderna y contemporánea, Modern history, 1453-, D204-475, Modern history, Historia moderna y contempor?nea
Historia moderna y contemporánea, Modern history, 1453-, D204-475, Modern history, Historia moderna y contempor?nea
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