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Revenue Act of 1932

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TheRevenue Act of 1932 (June 6, 1932, ch. 209, 47 Stat. 169) raisedUnited States tax rates across the board, with the rate on top incomes rising from 25 percent to 63 percent. The estate tax was doubled and corporate taxes were raised by almost 15 percent.

Taxable Items included dye, chewing gum, furs, soft drinks, and sporting goods; firearms, shells, and cartridges; coal, coke, and copper ore; telegraph, telephone, cable, and radio dispatches; and checks, jewelry, matches, refrigerators, stamps, and toiletries, and this act enacted one of the first taxes on gasoline.

The provisions of the act applied to the taxable year of 1932 and all subsequent taxable years.

It was signed into law byPresidentHerbert Hoover.

Tax on Corporations

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A rate of 13.75 percent, increased from the prior 12.0 percent, was levied on the net income of corporations.

Tax on Individuals

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A Normal Tax and a Surtax were levied against the net income of individuals as shown in the following table.

Revenue Act of 1932
Normal Tax and Surtax on Individuals

47 Stat. 174[1]

Net Income
(dollars)
Normal Rate
(percent)
Surtax Rate
(percent)
Combined Rate
(percent)
0404
4,000808
6,000819
10,0008210
12,0008311
14,0008412
16,0008513
18,0008614
20,0008816
22,0008917
24,00081018
26,00081119
28,00081220
30,00081321
32,00081523
36,00081624
38,00081725
40,00081826
42,00081927
44,00082028
46,00082129
48,00082230
50,00082331
52,00082432
54,00082533
56,00082634
58,00082735
60,00082836
62,00082937
64,00083038
66,00083139
68,00083240
70,00083341
72,00083442
74,00083543
76,00083644
78,00083745
80,00083846
82,00083947
84,00084048
86,00084149
88,00084250
90,00084351
92,00084452
94,00084553
96,00084654
98,00084755
100,00084856
150,00084957
200,00085058
300,00085159
400,00085260
500,00085361
750,00085462
1,000,00085563
  • Exemption of$1,000 for single filers and$2,500 for married couples and heads of family. A$400 exemption for each dependent under 18.

Gift Tax

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The Act also imposed a gift tax, effective with respect to gifts made on or after June 7, 1932.[2]

References

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  1. ^Facsimile from Statutes at Large
  2. ^§§ 501-532

External links

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Ghosts of 1932: The Lost History of Estate and Gift Taxation, Jeffrey A. Cooper, 9 Florida Tax Review 875-917, available for download athttps://ssrn.com/abstract=1438181

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