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Congress Passes An Income Tax To Pay For Civil War

1864

President Abraham Lincoln and Congress, in 1862, create the commissioner of internal revenue and enacte an income tax to pay war expenses. At first, Congress places a flat 3-percent tax on all incomes over $800. Later it will modify this principle to include a tax that rises with one’s level of income. Congress will repeal the income tax in 1872.