The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several states, and without regard to any census of enumeration.

— The Sixteenth Amendment

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Mississippi State Income Tax Article

Origin
The roots of IRS go back to the Civil War when President Lincoln and Congress, in 1862, created the position of commissioner of Internal Revenue and enacted an income tax to pay war expenses. The income tax was repealed 10 years later. Congress revived the income tax in 1894, but the Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional the following year.

16th Amendment
In 1913, Wyoming ratified the 16th Amendment, providing the three-quarter majority of states necessary to amend the Constitution. The 16th Amendment gave Congress the authority to enact an income tax. That same year, the first Form 1040 appeared after Congress levied a 1 percent tax on net personal incomes above $3,000 with a 6 percent surtax on incomes of more than $500,000.

In 1918, during World War I, the top rate of the income tax rose to 77 percent to help finance the war effort. It dropped sharply in the post-war years, down to 24 percent in 1929, and rose again during the Depression. During World War II, Congress introduced payroll withholding and quarterly tax payments.

A New Name
In the 50s, the agency was reorganized to replace a patronage system with career, professional employees. The Bureau of Internal Revenue name was changed to the Internal Revenue Service. Only the IRS commissioner and chief counsel are selected by the president and confirmed by the Senate.

Today’s IRS Organization
The IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 prompted the most comprehensive reorganization and modernization of IRS in nearly half a century. The IRS reorganized itself to closely resemble the private sector model of organizing around customers with similar needs.



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Medicaid Special Session To Continue Aug. 4
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Nunnelee said that would generate about $120 million, and $90 million of that could cover the revenue the state would lose by cutting the income tax ...
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Connecticut benefited enormously from the first wave of suburbanization; it already had the New Haven Railroad in place and no state income tax, ...

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Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report Highlights Recent Medicaid News ... - Medical News Today (press release)


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Medical News Today (press release), UK - Jul 3, 2008
Summaries of recent news about Medicaid programs in California, Maryland, Mississippi and Nevada appear below. California: The state's new fiscal year began ...

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Doubts swirl over Medicaid agreement - Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal


Doubts swirl over Medicaid agreement
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, MS - Jul 3, 2008
But Holland said Bryant’s proposal to make a reduction in the income tax part of the solution would be too volatile to take up during the special session. ...

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Will Amazon Get a Visit From the Tax Man? - Slashdot


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If the benefits outweigh the loss of sales tax, I'm willing to bet the state (esp. hard-hit or not-so-large states like Mississippi and etc. ...

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Medicaid talks eye tax cuts, increases - Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal


Medicaid talks eye tax cuts, increases
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, MS - Jul 2, 2008
By Bobby Harrison JACKSON – Reducing the Mississippi income tax and raising the cigarette tax have been proposed as part of the solution to resolving a $90 ...
No Medicaid cuts yet made as funding plan still eludes lawmakers Jackson Clarion Ledger
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