In 1913, the US Corporate Tax was 1%. It was raised to 2%
in 1916 and to 6% in 1917 and to 12% in 1918 and 14% in 1926.
In 1936, brackets were added to the US Corporate Tax from
8% for income up to $2,000 and 15% over $40,000. In 1938, the “Top Rate” moved
to 19%.
In 1940, the rates were set according to revenue levels,
but smaller companies paid more. The rates spread from 24% to 38%. In 1941 the
top rate rose to 53%.
Our top corporate tax rate was raised from 34% to 35% in
1993.
https://taxfoundation.org/federal-corporate-income-tax-rates-income-years-1909-2012/
While other countries lowered their corporate taxes, the US
remained at 35%. The US Corporate Tax Rate became the highest rate. We need to ask Congress why they ignored the
fact that our corporate tax rate was encouraging companies to move operations
out of the US since 1993.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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