The "Compromise of 10" does not appear as a common or recognized term on its own. However, information found includes references to:
- A "DBA-10" form for requesting a tax compromise in Pennsylvania related to tax liabilities, penalties, and effective tax administration.
- Abraham Lincoln's "Ten Percent Plan" during the Reconstruction era post-Civil War, which proposed that a Southern state could be reintegrated into the Union if 10% of its eligible voters swore an oath of allegiance to the Union.
- There is no explicit reference to a standalone "Compromise of 10," but the Ten Percent Plan by Lincoln fits a concept involving the number 10 and compromise in a historical political context.
If the query was about a historic or legislative compromise involving the number 10, the most relevant and well-known is Lincoln's Ten Percent Plan for Reconstruction. If the query pertains to a tax compromise or form "DBA-10," that is a specific administrative process in Pennsylvania tax law. Please specify or clarify the context if looking for a different "compromise of 10" or related information. Otherwise, detailed information about Lincoln's Ten Percent Plan or the tax compromise process can be provided.