Civil War Taxes: A Documentary History, 1861-1900

 During the Civil War, both the North and South were challenged by fiscal and monetary needs, but physical differences such as gold reserves, industrialization and the blockade largely predicted the war's outcome from the onset. To raise revenue for the war effort, every possible person, business, activity and property was assessed, but projections and collections were seldom up to expectations, and waste, fraud and ineffectiveness in the administration of the tax systems plagued both sides. This economic history uses forensic examination of actual documents to discover the various taxes that developed from the Civil War, including the direct and poll taxes, which were dropped; the income tax, which stands today; and the war tax, which was effective for only a short time.

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Civil War Taxes: A Documentary History, 1861-1900

 During the Civil War, both the North and South were challenged by fiscal and monetary needs, but physical differences such as gold reserves, industrialization and the blockade largely predicted the war's outcome from the onset. To raise revenue for the war effort, every possible person, business, activity and property was assessed, but projections and collections were seldom up to expectations, and waste, fraud and ineffectiveness in the administration of the tax systems plagued both sides. This economic history uses forensic examination of actual documents to discover the various taxes that developed from the Civil War, including the direct and poll taxes, which were dropped; the income tax, which stands today; and the war tax, which was effective for only a short time.

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Civil War Taxes: A Documentary History, 1861-1900

Civil War Taxes: A Documentary History, 1861-1900

by John Martin Davis , Jr.
Civil War Taxes: A Documentary History, 1861-1900

Civil War Taxes: A Documentary History, 1861-1900

by John Martin Davis , Jr.

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 During the Civil War, both the North and South were challenged by fiscal and monetary needs, but physical differences such as gold reserves, industrialization and the blockade largely predicted the war's outcome from the onset. To raise revenue for the war effort, every possible person, business, activity and property was assessed, but projections and collections were seldom up to expectations, and waste, fraud and ineffectiveness in the administration of the tax systems plagued both sides. This economic history uses forensic examination of actual documents to discover the various taxes that developed from the Civil War, including the direct and poll taxes, which were dropped; the income tax, which stands today; and the war tax, which was effective for only a short time.


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ISBN-13: 9781476636719
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 07/25/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 173
File size: 23 MB
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About the Author

The late John Martin Davis, Jr., was a retired Dallas tax attorney and CPA who lived in Fort Davis, Texas. He was awarded an honorary doctorate in history by Sul Ross State University. An authority on Texas maps, he was a member of the Philosophical Society of Texas for the Collection and Diffusion of Knowledge.
The late John Martin Davis, Jr., was a retired Dallas tax attorney and CPA who lived in Fort Davis, Texas. He was awarded an honorary doctorate in history by Sul Ross State University. An authority on Texas maps, he was a member of the Philosophical Society of Texas for the Collection and Diffusion of Knowledge.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword by Mary Volcansek
Preface
I—Antebellum United States Taxes, 1789–1860
II—United States Taxes, 1861
III—Confederate States Taxes, 1861
IV—United States Taxes, 1862
V—Confederate States Taxes, 1862
VI—United States Taxes, 1863
VII—Confederate States Taxes, 1863
VIII—United States Taxes, 1864
IX—Confederate States Taxes, 1864–1865
X—United States Taxes, 1865
XI—­Post-War United States Taxes, 1866–1900
Conclusion
Illustrations
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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