From sword to shield : the transformation of the corporate income tax, 1861 to present
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From sword to shield : the transformation of the corporate income tax, 1861 to present
Oxford University Press, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The U.S. corporate income tax - and in particular the double taxation of corporate income - has long been one of the most criticized and stubbornly persistent aspects of the federal revenue system. Unlike in most other industrialized countries, corporate income is taxed twice, first at the entity level and again at the shareholder level when distributed as a dividend. The conventional wisdom has been that this double taxation was part of the system's original
design over a century ago and has survived despite withering opposition from business interests. In both cases, history tells another tale. Double taxation as we know it today did not appear until several decades after the corporate income tax was first adopted. Moreover, it was embraced by corporate
representatives at the outset and in subsequent years businesses have been far more ambivalent about its existence than is popularly assumed. From Sword to Shield: The Transformation of the Corporate Income Tax, 1861 to Present is the first historical account of the evolution of the corporate income tax in America. Professor Steven A. Bank explains the origins of corporate income tax and the political, economic, and social forces that transformed it from a sword against evasion of the
individual income tax to a shield against government and shareholder interference with the management of corporate funds.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: The Roots of a Corporate Tax
- Chapter 2: From Industry Taxes to Corporate Taxes
- Chapter 3: Corporate Tax at the Turn-of-the-Century
- Chapter 4: The Rise of the Separate Corporate Tax
- Chapter 5: Nonrecognition and the Corporate Tax Shield
- Chapter 6: The Origins of Double Taxation
- Chapter 7: The Lost Moment in Corporate Tax Reform
- Chapter 8: The Present and Future of Corporate Income Taxation
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