Financial History of the United States: Fiscal, Monetary, Banking, and Tariff, Including Financial Administration and State and Local Finance, Volume 2 |
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But the most oft - repeated and devious argument was that the income tax would ultimately be shifted to the poor . The opposition of the conservatives only made the proponents more determined . Then , too , circumstances were never ...
But the most oft - repeated and devious argument was that the income tax would ultimately be shifted to the poor . The opposition of the conservatives only made the proponents more determined . Then , too , circumstances were never ...
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But the Democrats , led by Con- gressman Cordell Hull of Tennessee , and the Progressive Republicans , led by Senators Cummins of Iowa and La Follette of Wisconsin , at- tempted to add an income tax . They stressed the ability - to ...
But the Democrats , led by Con- gressman Cordell Hull of Tennessee , and the Progressive Republicans , led by Senators Cummins of Iowa and La Follette of Wisconsin , at- tempted to add an income tax . They stressed the ability - to ...
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After 1943 they accounted for more than half of the corporation income tax receipts . Besides stimulating direct taxation , World War II made the tax sys- tem much more progressive . The effective income tax rate on the lowest taxable ...
After 1943 they accounted for more than half of the corporation income tax receipts . Besides stimulating direct taxation , World War II made the tax sys- tem much more progressive . The effective income tax rate on the lowest taxable ...
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Contents
The Meaning and Basic Trends of Financial History | 1 |
Monetary and International Fi nancial Policies | 4 |
26 | 7 |
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