A comprehensive guide to United States income and war taxes for the year 1922, authored by William KixMiller and Arnold Rudolph Baar. This book provides detailed explanations of tax laws and regulations in effect during that period. It's an invaluable resource for understanding the complexities of early 20th-century American taxation, including provisions related to war taxes levied in the aftermath of World War I.
"United States Income And War Tax Guide, 1922" serves as a primary source for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of tax policy in the United States. Explore the intricacies of tax codes, deductions, and compliance requirements as they existed nearly a century ago. This book offers a snapshot of a pivotal era in American fiscal history and provides context for understanding modern tax systems.
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