The federal income tax law, otherwise known as the 16th amendment, allowed the Congress to create a federal income tax. This would allow Congress to create the tax at a rate that doesn't pertain to census figures or other state related issues. The amendment was passed on February 3, 1913 when the State of Delaware passed the amendment, being the 36th state to do so. Following Delaware's ratification 6 other states ratified the amendment, bringing the total to 42 states ratified. Three states rejected the amendment and three more simply did not act on it.
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Supposedly, income taxes were "enforced" by the 16th Amendment, after it was ratified in 1913. The 16th Amendment states:AMENDMENT XVIPassed by Congress July 2, 1909. Ratified February 3, 1913.Note: Article I, section 9, of the Constitution was modified by amendment 16.The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.Does this require Americans to pay income taxes? and to whom do we pay our federal income tax? Not, the government...
Income tax was instituted on July 01, 1913
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Why was there a need for Federal Income Taxes in the year of 1913? Thee answer can be found on "youtub" under (Freedom to Fascism) Written by Arron Russo. Because in the year of 1913 Teddy Roosevelt took a loan from the bank in-witch he could pay back nor the interest on such loan, do to his debt he passed an UnLawful and Fraudulent Law in the year of 1913, when all "the People" were asleep and unaware of thee action, saying that all U.S. Citizens were doomed to pay Federal Income Taxes each year, and upheld by the Federal IRS.
The 16th amendment was passed in 1913 to establish Congress right to impose a federal income tax.