| United States. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on finance - 1942 - 1386 páginas
...to carry out the proposal made by President Roosevelt in his seven-point anti-inflation program that "No American citizen ought to have a net income, after he has paid his taxes, of more than $25.000 a year." It thereby allows 11.000 favored individual and couples to retain $184,000,000 a year... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1942 - 1328 páginas
...to carry out the proposal made by President Roosevelt In his seven-point anti-inflation program that "No American citizen ought to have a net income, after he has paid his taxes, of more than $25.000 a yenr." It thereby allows 11,000 favored individuals nnd couples to retain $184,000,000 a... | |
| United States. Congress. House Ways and Means - 1959 - 812 páginas
...President Roosevelt said : I * • * believe that in time of this grave national danger, when all exce* income should go to win the war, no American citizen ought to have a n£ income, after he has paid his tax, of more than $25,000 a year. While Congress did not go quite... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1959 - 816 páginas
...power of high income groups. I * * * believe that in time of this grave national danger, when all exce income should go to win the war, no American citizen ought to have an income, after he has paid his tax, of more than $25,000 a year. While Congress did not go quite... | |
| W. Elliot Brownlee - 2003 - 484 páginas
...After Pearl Harbor, Morgenthau and Roosevelt continued their bid for public support of tax reform. "In time of this grave national danger, when all excess income should go to win the war," Roosevelt told a joint session of Congress in 1942, "no American citizen ought to have a net income,... | |
| W. Elliot Brownlee - 1996 - 212 páginas
...Harbor, Morgenthau and Roosevelt resumed their bid for public support of tax reform. "In this time of grave national danger, when all excess income should go to win the war," Roosevelt told a joint session of Congress in 1942, "no American citizen ought to have a net income,... | |
| Steven R. Weisman - 2004 - 436 páginas
...World War, Democrats focused on taxing excess profits, corporations and the wealthy. "In this time of grave national danger, when all excess income should...after he has paid his taxes, of more than $25,000," Roosevelt told Congress in 1942, after Pearl Harbor. But countering the view of steep taxes on the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1959 - 1574 páginas
...to Congress on inflation controls, April 27, 1942, President Roosevelt said : I * • * believe that in time of this grave national danger, when all excess...ought to have a net income, after he has paid his tax, of more than $25,000 a year. While Congress did not go quite that far, it did push down and squeeze... | |
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