Revenue Act of 1940

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The Revenue Act of 1940 temporarily and permanently increased individual income tax rates, temporarily and permanently increased corporate tax rates (top rate rose from 19% to 22.1%), and temporarily increased most excise tax rates to 30-50%.

The personal exemption fell from $2,500 to $2,000 (married couples).

[edit] Inflation-adjusted numbers

Corrected for inflation by CPI:

1940 dollars 2005 dollars
$2,000 $27,900
$2,500 $34,875