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Revenue Act of 1916

The United States Revenue Act of 1916, (ch. 463, 39 Stat. 756, September 8, 1916) raised the lowest income tax rate from 1% to 2% and raised the top rate to 15% on taxpayers with incomes above $2 million ($56 million in 2023 dollars). Previously, the top rate had been 7% on income above $500,000 ($14 million in 2023 dollars). The Act also instituted the federal estate tax.[1]

The entry of the United States into World War I greatly increased the need for revenue.


An excess profits tax was introduced and the modern estate tax was imposed.


The act was applicable to incomes for 1916.

Exemption of $3,000 for single filers and $4,000 for married couples.

A Normal Tax and an Additional Tax were levied against the net income of individuals as shown in the following table.

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