The 16th Amendment: How the U.S. Federal Income Tax Became D.C.’s Favorite Political Weapon

Link: https://ammo.com/articles/us-federal-income-tax-guide-16th-amendment-history

Excerpt:

One of these political events was the War of 1812. This war may have inspired Francis Scott Key to write “The Star-Spangled Banner” as he famously watched the rockets red glare over Fort McHenry, but it was also straining our fiscal resources and the war effort needed to be financed.

Enter the idea of a progressive income tax – based on the British Tax Act of 1798 (which should have been our first warning). Fortunately for the time, the War of 1812 came to a close in 1815, and the discussion of enacting an income tax was tabled for the next few decades.

Ever so stubborn, progressive individuals were hell-bent on enacting income taxes, and they eventually found a way to do this at a local and state level. In time, they would reignite a new movement for the adoption of the federal income tax.

Author: Jose Nino

Accessed: 28 January 2021

Publication Site: ammo.com