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Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Spain Will Change Method Of Financing Catholic Church
Last Friday, according to the International Herald Tribune, the Spanish government announced a new arrangement for funding of the Catholic Church in Spain. The government will no longer give direct grants to the Church, and the Church will begin to pay the country's value added tax, as required by the European Union. In exchange, the amount that Spanish taxpayers can voluntarily elect to donate to the Church from their tax declarations will rise from 0.52% to 0.7%. As of last Friday, the Bishop's Conference of Spain had no comment on the arrangement until it saw the language of the new law.