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From the beginning of civilisation itself, taxes have been a part of people’s lives, with perhaps the earliest tax known to have been implemented in Mesopotamia more than 4,000 years ago. This early tax used livestock as currency, and others throughout ancient history have imposed taxes on estates and even death. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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A Potted History Of U.S. Income Taxes
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  • From the beginning of civilisation itself, taxes
    have been a part of peoples lives, with perhaps
    the earliest tax known to have been implemented
    in Mesopotamia more than 4,000 years ago. This
    early tax used livestock as currency, and others
    throughout ancient history have imposed taxes on
    estates and even death.
  • While these taxes were altered beyond recognition
    as time passed and systems and beliefs changed,
    some ancient taxes still found their way into the
    modern world, with China getting rid of the
    oldest historical tax still in existence, just
    over a decade ago.

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  • Historical U.S. Taxes
  • Throughout our great nations history, the tax
    system has changed dramatically, and tariffs were
    once set in place of taxes to ensure the
    government received enough revenue. War time was
    historically when new taxes were introduced to
    increase revenue, and they were simply stopped
    when the war was over.
  • Colonists from the United Kingdom used to place
    significant taxation on items such as tea, and
    even on such things as legal and business
    documents that were required by the Stamp Tax.
    Shortly after these taxes were imposed,
    disgruntled colonists made popular the term
    taxation without representation, since most

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  • colonists were given no avenue to voice their
    opinion about the creation of such taxes. Perhaps
    one of the most renowned protests associated with
    taxes is the Boston Tea Party. Following this,
    and once the colonies had gained independence
    from the U.K., Congress passed the Stamp Act of
    July 6th of 1797 involving taxes placed on
    personal estates and possessions of the dead.
    However, death taxes didnt stick for long and
    they were completely ended in 1802.
  • Income tax throughout the ages
  • 1861 saw the very first income tax being created
    at the time of the Civil War and was used to help
    secure finances for the war effort. The very next
    year saw

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  • Congress passing the Internal Revenue Act which
    in turn, led to the creation of the Bureau of
    Internal Revenue, something like what is now
    known as the IRS. This bureau slapped taxes on
    items such as tobacco and jewellery, but it did
    not prove popular and wasnt renewed the
    following year. In 1862, when the first income
    tax form was introduced it identified the federal
    income tax as an excise tax.
  • In 1894, Congress passed the Wilson Groman tax
    which was a 2 tax placed on incomes of over
    4,000, but it also didnt prove popular and the
    Supreme Court overturned it the following year.

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  • The beginning of the twentieth century saw the
    income tax regaining popularity, and in 1913 the
    Sixteenth Amendment was given formal consent to
    be added to the Constitution and enabling
    Congress to, in certain very narrow instances,
    collect taxes on personal income. Income tax was
    collected at source, just as it is today, and
    taxes are initially withheld before the income
    reaches the individual.
  • The following year of 1914 saw the Bureau of
    Internal Revenue release the very first income
    tax form, Form 1040, remaining in use to this
    day. After it was tested out on the population
    with no taxes being charged during that year long
    test run period Congress quickly began to have
    concerns about how federally privileged benefit.

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  • Complicated the form was and that the average
    person would struggle to complete and file it
    with no errors.
  • Income tax in 2018
  • The common misconception is that every single
    American is required to pay this federal tax,
    when the reality is very different. Some
    individuals, such as those who work for the U.S.
    government or who reside in certain federal
    territories or are employed in federal jobs are
    required to pay federal income taxes, but for
    the rest of us the possibility is that we
    probably dont. The federal tax is just that
    federal meaning that it is only applicable to
    those who accept some type of

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  • The I.R.S. will never tell you this and they are
    happy to keep taking your money as long as you
    give it to them for free.This may come as a shock
    to you, and youd be forgiven for that, but
    knowing this information and not acting upon it,
    is a matter of choice, which is why even top
    officials at the I.R.S. always say truthfully
    that the tax is voluntary.
  • So, if you want to stop paying taxes that you are
    not lawfully required to pay, get in touch with a
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    guidance and help put an end to your taxes for
    good!

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