User talk:Emedia10

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Copyright violations
Please stop cutting-and-pasting text from other websites into Wikipedia articles. Wikipedia cannot use such materials except in compliance with its copyright policy, which your edits clearly fail. Hullaballoo Wolfowitz (talk) 20:41, 4 February 2011 (UTC)


 * Dear user Emedia10: Regarding the cut-and-paste material from the "allgov.com" web site regarding the 77% tax rate in the year 1918, I'm not sure whether that data is accurate, anyway.


 * As far as individual federal income taxes, the highest marginal tax rate for the year 1918 was 65% (not 77%), according to the actual instructions for Form 1040 for the year 1918. I haven't checked the corporate income tax rates for that year.


 * For 1929, the highest marginal income tax rate for individuals was 20% (not 24%), according to the instructions for the 1929 Form 1040. Again, maybe the "allgov" reference was to corporate income tax; I don't know. In any case, the reliability of the "allgov.com" web site is questionable in this area. Further, we do need to be aware of copyright issues, as user Hullaballo Wolfowitz has pointed out. Yours, Famspear (talk) 03:23, 6 February 2011 (UTC)