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Income Tax - assessment levied upon individual or corporate incomes. Although personal incomes were occasionally taxed in medieval Italian cities, the income tax is essentially a modern form of taxation. The first important income tax was levied in Great Britain from 1799 to 1816 in order to raise funds for the Napoleonic Wars. After several other temporary income taxes, Britain adopted a


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    Dimensions of Law in the Service of Order: Origins of the Federal Income Tax, 1861-1913 » Read Now

    by Robert Stanley. 340 pgs.

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    A sophisticated and accessible application of the newest theoretical work in public-policy history and legal studies, this book is a detailed account of how a permanent income tax was enacted into law in the United States. The tax originated as an apology for the aggressive manipulation of other...
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    The Failure of U.S. Tax Policy: Revenue and Politics » Read Now

    by Sheldon D. Pollack. 321 pgs.

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    An investigation of the tangled U.S. tax system, which attributes its complexities and inconsistencies to the conflicting aims of its many creators.
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    Who Paid the Taxes, 1966-85? » Read Now

    by Joseph A. Pechman. 92 pgs.

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    The Political Economy of Revenue Extraction in the Modern State: A Time-Series Analysis of U.S. Income Taxes, 1916-1986, in Social Forces » Read Now

    by John L. Campbell, Michael Patrick Allen. 27 pgs.

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    ...historical variations in the federal income tax rates paid by individuals and corporations...federal individual and corporate income tax rates in the U.S. between...
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    Who Bears the Lifetime Tax Burden? » Read Now

    by Don Fullerton, Diane Lim Rogers. 250 pgs.

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    The question of who pays the taxes in the United States is of great concern not only to policymakers and economists but to all segments of American society. For many years the Brookings Institution sponsored a statistical research program to aid in understanding thedistribution of tax burdens by income class.
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    The Rich, the Poor, and the Taxes They Pay » Read Now

    by Joseph A. Pechman. 317 pgs.

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    State Sales and Income Taxes: An Economic Analysis » Read Now

    by George R. Zodrow. 204 pgs.

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    As state governments grapple with increased revenue needs or demands for state tax reform, they typically must choose between relying on an income tax system or utilizing a sales tax, perhaps in conjunction with a corporate franchise tax. Choosing between these two tax options is often a contentious...
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    Entity Theory as Myth in the Origins of the Corporate Income Tax, in William and Mary Law Review » Read Now

    by Steven A. Bank. 90 pgs.

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    ...excess of that necessary to support a twenty-five percent dividend. (227) This treatment was continued in a last ditch income tax enacted in the waning hours of the...
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    Fairness and Efficiency in the Flat Tax » Read Now

    by Robert Ernest Hall. 127 pgs.

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    Taxing Women » Read Now

    by Edward J. Mccaffery. 312 pgs.

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    Taxing Women comprises both an insightful, critical analysis of the gender biases in current tax laws and a wake-up call for all those concerned with gender justice to pay more attention to the pervasive impact of such laws. Providing real-life examples, Edward McCaffery shows how tax laws are...
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    Taxpayers in Revolt: Tax Resistance during the Great Depression » Read Now

    by David T. Beito. 216 pgs.

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    ...as long as it did not too severely pinch taxpayers, whose incomes remained high, local governments found that the extractive productiveness of the real estate tax...

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