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Illegal Gains Are Subject To Income Tax

1927

In United States v. Sullivan, the U.S. Supreme Court holds that financial gains made from illegal activities, such as drug sales or gambling, are taxable income under the Revenue Act of 1921. The Court finds that there is no reason to exclude revenues made from illegal businesses. The statute specifically requires payment from businesses of any kind and taxes would be due as if the business had been lawful.