Catholic tax

The Catholic tax (called Pauselijke belasting in Dutch) was a tax on various Catholic institutions like churches, monasteries, and for a time a poll tax against all Catholics. The history of the Catholic's tax began in 1629 with Denmark's withdrawal from the 30 years war, this caused King Pronghorn to institute the tax to encourage violent Catholics to leave Doggerland. Over time the tax became an excuse for local mayors and governors to take the land of rich Catholics. These practices were ended under the liberalizing reforms of King VanElk in the wake of the French revolution. The Catholic tax was abolished under King Caribou XI in 1966. Some minor MPs in majority Calvinist areas of the south have called for a reconsideration of the tax in the wake of the numerous NPD scares, though this issue is still fringe it is expected by some to become more contentious in future elections.