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 @9LYCYNBfrom Florida  answered…6mos6MO

It should be a renewing opt-in. It should only apply to legal adults and should require renewal every 5 years. If a person does not renew their membership, the tax should end for them. We should not be financing these institutions which have covered up their affiliation with the holocaust and crimes against humanity abroad.

 @8TSG443answered…3yrs3Y

The church tax should be reformed to a "social fee", which can be used to donate to humanitarian organisations, churches, etc. of your choice

 @99LZNH3answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, the system should be updated, and a model such as that in Norway pr Belgium would be preferable, where all religious groups receive tax money depending on number of adherents but there are conditions (no cultish behavior, no money if sex offenders are not remitted to justice,...)

 @99GLS7Vanswered…2yrs2Y

Religious organizations should pay for their own maintenance, and if there is a need for expense by the state for the organization the said organization should be required to pay tax.

 @99GCTGSfrom Terengganu  answered…2yrs2Y