The RevenueAct of 1913, also known as the Underwood Tariff or the Underwood-Simmons Act (ch. 16, 38 Stat. 114), re-established a federal income tax in...
often listed: The RevenueAct 1767 passed on 29 June 1767. The Commissioners of Customs Act 1767 passed on 29 June 1767. The Indemnity Act 1767 passed on...
The Sugar Act 1764 or Sugar Act 1763, also known as the American RevenueAct 1764 or the American Duties Act, was a revenue-raising act passed by the...
States RevenueAct of 1978, Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 95–600, 92 Stat. 2763, enacted November 6, 1978, amended the Internal Revenue Code...
The RevenueAct of 1861, formally cited as Act of August 5, 1861, Chap. XLV, 12 Stat. 292, included the first U.S. Federal income tax statute (see Sec...
benefits programs, including the Affordable Care Act. The IRS originates from the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, a federal office created in 1862 to assess...
The United States RevenueAct of 1942, Pub. L. 753, Ch. 619, 56 Stat. 798 (Oct. 21, 1942), increased individual income tax rates, increased corporate...
The RevenueAct of 1862 (July 1, 1862, Ch. 119, 12 Stat. 432), was a bill the United States Congress passed to help fund the American Civil War. President...
Inland Revenue to form a new department, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). The merger was implemented by the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005...
United States RevenueAct of 1964 (Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 88–272), also known as the Tax Reduction Act, was a tax cut act proposed by...
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA; French: Agence du revenu du Canada; ARC) is the revenue service of the Canadian federal government, and most provincial...
The United States RevenueAct of 1948 reduced individual income tax rates 5-13 percent, increased the personal exemption amount from $500 to $600, permitted...
The United States RevenueAct of 1945, Public Law 214, 59 Stat. 556 (Nov. 8, 1945), repealed the excess profits tax, reduced individual income tax rates...
The RevenueAct of 1940 permanently increased individual income tax rates in the United States, permanently increased corporate tax rates from 19% to...
The United States RevenueAct of 1951 temporarily increased individual income tax rates through 1953, and temporarily raised corporate tax rates 5 percentage...
The United States RevenueAct of 1916, (ch. 463, 39 Stat. 756, September 8, 1916) raised the lowest income tax rate from 1% to 2% and raised the top rate...
The United States RevenueAct of 1950 eliminated a portion of the individual income tax rate reductions from the 1945 and 1948 tax acts, and increased...
The RevenueAct of 1935, 49 Stat. 1014 (Aug. 30, 1935), raised federal income tax on higher income levels, by introducing the "Wealth Tax". It was a progressive...
The United States RevenueAct of 1962 established a 7% investment tax credit and required information reporting to the government for interest and dividend...
The RevenueAct of 1932 (June 6, 1932, ch. 209, 47 Stat. 169) raised United States tax rates across the board, with the rate on top incomes rising from...
The United States RevenueAct of 1971 reinstated the investment tax credit, repealed the 7% automobile excise tax, and increased the minimum standard...
The RevenueAct of 1918, 40 Stat. 1057, raised income tax rates over those established the previous year. The bottom tax bracket was expanded but raised...
Customs Act 2005 on 7 April 2005. The Act also creates a Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office (RCPO) responsible for the prosecution of all Revenue and...
The United States RevenueAct of 1943 increased federal excise taxes on, among other things, alcohol, jewelry, telephones, and admissions, and raised...
The Internal RevenueAct of 1864, 13 Stat. 223 (June 30, 1864), increased the income tax rates established by the RevenueAct of 1862. The measure was...
The United States RevenueAct of 1926, 44 Stat. 9, reduced inheritance and personal income taxes, cancelled many excise imposts, eliminated the gift tax...
qualification to vote. Revenue from poll taxes acted as a major source of funding for state governments. To increase this revenue, poll taxes were also...
The RevenueAct of 1941 permanently extended the temporary individual, corporate, and excise tax increases of 1940, increased the excess profits tax by...
The United States RevenueAct of 1924 (43 Stat. 253) (June 2, 1924), also known as the Mellon tax bill (after U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon)...