What was the logic behind the 1920s tax reforms? Reviewing the evidence from this decade, what is your evaluation of the impact of the 1920s tax reforms?

Today the federal individual income tax seems a permanent fixture of American life. But the income tax was relatively young in the 1920s, having been made permanent by the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution and the 1913 Underwood-Simmons Act. Following World War I, tax rates were high and federal tax reform thus a major policy priority for both parties. The 1920 Republican platform called the load of taxes on Americans “staggering,” and the Democratic platform likewise advocated reform. Upon becoming president in 1921, Warren Harding made tax reduction a key goal of his administration. When Harding passed away in 1923, President Coolidge and his Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon continued to pursue tax rate cuts.

The 1920s represent an early experiment in tax reform. In this essay, you are tasked with analyzing this experiment. What was the logic behind the 1920s tax reforms? Reviewing the evidence from this decade, what is your evaluation of the impact of the 1920s tax reforms? Please find resources available at the link below to assist in your research. You may augment these materials with additional research if you like. Please limit your essay to 600 words. Note: You need not agree with Coolidge personally, but do try to get into his head and explain the logic of his policy.

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