Evolution of a Tax Examiner

  • tax acts 1764

    tax acts 1764
    On April 5, 1764, Parliament passed a modified version of the Sugar and Molasses Act (1733), which was about to expire. Under the Molasses Act colonial merchants had been required to pay a tax of six pence per gallon on the importation of foreign molasses.
  • Taxation

    Taxation
    The Taxation of Colonies Act 1778 was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which declared that Parliament would not impose any duty, tax, or assessment for the raising of revenue.
  • Act of 1789

    Act of 1789
    In 1789, the first Congress levied taxes on imported spirits to offset Revolutionary War debt.
  • Faded away

    Faded away
    Over a period time , the main sources of federal revenue faded away
    https://taxfoundation.org/how-has-federal-revenue-changed-over-time/
  • 1920

    1920
    Tax examiners wouldn't have computers like in the 2000 , they used typewriters to type the letters .
  • Act of 1935

    Act of 1935
    The Revenue Act of 1935, raised federal income tax on higher income levels, by introducing the "Wealth Tax". It was a progressive tax that took up to 75 percent of the highest incomes. signed law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
  • Corporate

    Corporate
    Corporate income taxes became the largest source for federal revenue after the revenue act in 1942.
    https://taxfoundation.org/how-has-federal-revenue-changed-over-time/
  • ACT OF 1942

    ACT OF 1942
    The revenue act increased people income tax rates , corporate tax rates , and reduced personal exepemtion
  • COLLECTORS

    COLLECTORS
    there was two special tax collectors ,Jacob Gaón ,and Samuel Adams. they all played an important roll in collecting taxes.
  • Wealth tax

    Wealth tax
    A wealth tax is a levy on the total value of personal assets,for bank deposits, real estate, assets in insurance and pension plans.
  • Rate

    Rate
    many of these rate helped tax examiners in many different ways. such as the increasing on the money had a positive effect on it.
  • Collecting Taxes

    Collecting Taxes
    Tax collectors was often called mean and disrespect because they had to collect people unpaid taxes.They collected taxes by calling your phone or even calling you . in today's world that has changed now they take your money and call later during tax time or when you get paid . https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tax_collector
  • collectors

    collectors
    there are as many tax collectors as it was along time ago . many people work for the IRS and many more place over Georgia.
  • Tax act 2015

    Tax act 2015
    The PATH Act contains several changes to the tax law that affect individuals, families, businesses and help safeguard against tax fraud
  • Now

    Now
    many things have change over time , many people are tax collectors . tax collectors play an important role in our everyday life .