Check out 1944 where the top marginal tax bracket was 94%. This chart is in constant 2013 dollars.
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Wow, I didn't realize tax brackets used to have so much granularity! I never knew exactly what the Regan tax cuts looked like. It's funny how little I know about what happened during the early years of my life: stuff that I was too young to pay attention to as it happened and that ended up being too recent to make it into my history books a few years later.
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Originally posted by LivingAlmostLarge View PostLook at how much higher it used to be. I wonder if it'll ever hit that again?
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Well, I think it's interesting but in the 1950s, 1 million was worth about 10million today.
The tax bracket for a 2016 1million, or 100k in 1950s is at a 38% tax bracket which is actually less than today.
Guess you can make a point that there's really no incentive to make anymore money if additional money you make ends up in the government's hand..but that number starts at about 3 million + in today's money..and eventually you just make more and more without trying.
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Originally posted by tomhole View PostGlad to see the discussion on this topic.
What are your thoughts on taxing $1M+ income at 90%?james.c.hendrickson@gmail.com
202.468.6043
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Originally posted by tomhole View PostKeep in mind that the tax brackets I posted were based on constant 2013 dollars, not then year dollars, so they have been adjusted for inflation.
Well I think we should all be glad taxes are as low as they are. Things could be so much worst.
Then again these might be the golden years Trump is referring to as "great"....
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This tax rate greatly diminished the national debt .. ..the debt is skyrocketing again.. ..what do you think is going to happen to taxes... I feel sorry for people maxing out their 401k .. especially when there's a penalty for withdrwing before 59-1/2 and a RMD for age 70 ...
These laws were not made by accident
Last edited by Captain Save; 12-11-2016, 09:42 PM.
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Originally posted by Captain Save View PostThis tax rate greatly diminished the national debt .. ..the debt is skyrocketing again.. ..what do you think is going to happen to taxes... I feel sorry for people maxing out their 401k .. especially when there's a penalty for withdrwing before 59-1/2 and a RMD for age 70 ...
These laws were not made by accident
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