After the 16th Amendment was ratified,
an income tax was imposed starting in 1913 with rates ranging from 1
percent to 7 percent with the top rate applying only to incomes in
excess of $500,000. By 1916 that top rate had risen to 15 percent, on
income in excess of $2,000,000. The top rate exceeded 90 percent at its
peak in the early 1950s. The first 1040 form -- instructions and all --
took up only four pages. Today there are some 4,000 pages of tax forms
and instructions. American workers and business are forced to spend
more than 5.4 billion man-hours every year figuring out their taxes.
Since those hours could be put to a more productive use, and almost
surely would be in the absence of today’s incomprehensible tax code, the
result is a large dead-weight output loss of some $200 billion each
year. ... The IRS now has more enforcement personnel than the EPA, BATF,
OSHA, FDA, and DEA combined. With its 115,000-man workforce, it has the
power to search the property and financial documents of American
citizens without a search warrant and to seize property from American
citizens without a trial. It routinely does both. Economist James L.
Payne has written a most revealing analysis of the IRS, a 1993 book
entitled Costly Returns. He arrives at a stunning conclusion, the total
cost to collect our federal taxes, including the effects on the economy
as a whole adds up to an amazing 65 percent of all the tax dollars
received annually. The U.S. tax system, says Payne, has produced
hundreds of thousands of victims of erroneous IRS penalties, liens,
levies, and tax advice. In answering taxpayer questions, for example,
the IRS telephone information service has in previous years given about
one-third of all callers -- as many as 8.5 million Americans -- the
wrong answers to their questions. A 1987 General Accounting Office study
found that 47 percent of a random sample of IRS correspondence --
including demands for payments -- contained errors. Incredibly a GAO
audit of the IRS in 1993 found widespread evidence of financial
malfeasance and gross negligence at the agency. The IRS could not
account for 64 percent of its congressional appropriation!
-- Dr. Lawrence W. Reed
(1953-) President of the Foundation for Economic Education
Source: Taxes and Tyranny, THE UNREPORTED NEWS, August 27, 1995.
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/Lawrence.Reed.Quote.0498
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