Now You Know

April 16, 2001

The federal income tax was ruled unconstitutional by the United States Supreme Court after Congress had passed the tax into law in 1894. It took a constitutional amendment (the 16th, ratified Feb. 25, 1913) to give Congress the official power to "lay and collect" such a tax. A national tax on income (3 percent of annual incomes over $800) had begun in 1862 as a way to pay for the Civil War, but the tax had been rescinded 10 years later.

Source: Famous First Facts, Fifth Ed., by Joseph Nathan Kane, Steven Anzovin, and Janet Podell (H.W. Wilson Co., 1997).

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