Die Einkommensteuer (The Income Tax) by Karl Wilhelm von Graffenried offers a detailed examination of income taxation. Written in German and published in 1855, this book provides insights into the historical and theoretical aspects of income tax systems during the mid-19th century. It is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of economic thought, taxation law, and public finance. The work explores the principles and practical applications of income tax, offering a unique perspective on the economic policies of the time. This historical text remains relevant for understanding the evolution of modern tax systems.
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