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Vingtième The ''vingtième'' ((:vɛ̃tjɛm), ''twentieth'') was an income tax of the ''ancien régime'' in France. It was abolished during the French Revolution. ==First Proposition== It was first proposed by the minister of finance, Jean-Baptiste de Machault, comte d'Arnouville, in 1749. The War of the Austrian Succession had just ended, with the French government at the point of bankruptcy. A temporary income tax, the ''dixième'', had been levied during the war, but Louis XV had promised that it would be removed with the end of the war. The comte d'Arnouville planned to introduce a new permanent tax modelled upon the ''dixième'', to create a sinking fund to repay the national debt. The ''vingtième'' was to be 5% of income, collected directly by the government, from all people regardless of their rank.
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