Wartime Excess Profits Tax
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The time has come, in fact it is past due, for a revenue act which has been used successfully in past wartime emergencies, the excess profits tax. An excess profits tax is intended to increase revenue during periods of distress and to prevent businessmen from taking unfair advantage of the increased government spending and consumer demand that normally accompany wars. In 1917 the U.S. federal government adopted such a tax, which continued in various forms and at increasing rates until 1921. It was revived by federal legislation during World War II and during the Korean War. The tax was imposed on the excess over a firm's peacetime earnings or over an arbitrarily decreed earning rate.
We, the undersigned, hereby petition the US government to enact a wartime excess profits tax on corporations doing business in the United States.
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