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In this enlightening episode of the Teaching Tax Flow podcast, hosts John and Chris delve into the history of U.S. taxes, providing a timely reflection given the Independence Day holiday. Episode 90 offers a fascinating journey through the evolution of the U.S. tax system, from its early introduction during the Civil War era to the complexities of the current Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017. The conversation also touches upon the future of tax policies with looming elections, making it a must-listen for anyone keen on understanding how past and present tax laws impact future strategies.

The hosts begin by setting the historical stage, explaining how the U.S. Constitution granted Congress the power to levy taxes and highlighting the Revenue Act of 1861, which introduced the first federal income tax to finance the Civil War. They discuss the evolution of the tax system through significant events such as the Revenue Act of 1913, which established a graduated income tax, and the high tax rates during World War I. Key legislative acts under Presidents Reagan, Obama, and Trump are explored, emphasizing how each administration's tax policies reflected their broader economic philosophies.

Key Takeaways:

Notable Quotes:

  1. "Taxes are on sale right now under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017." – Chris Picciurro
  2. "The U.S. tax system is very complicated; many people from foreign countries look at our tax system and just shake their heads." – Chris Picciurro
  3. "We have to understand that tax agencies are your involuntary business partner." – Chris Picciurro
  4. "By the way, if anybody knows their CPA, some of them are very, very cut and dry. Chris is not. He's very modern." – John Tripolsky
  5. "We are truly at a crossroads with the tail end of the TCJA and the upcoming presidential election." – Chris Piccurrio


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