By Francesco Shkurtaj And Griffin Southard Essential Question 1: What issues prompted the creation of your amendment?
Essential Question 2: What impact did your amendment have on society at that time?
"The congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration."
The 16th amendment allows the government to collect income tax from all Americans.
WHAT LED TO THE CREATION OF THIS AMENDMENT?
The 16th amendment was created for only one main reason. That reason is, America needed extra money for the upcoming World War 1. The amendment was passed in 1913, only 1 year before the Great War. By Francesco https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axKDFOVWb6c
WHAT WERE INCOME TAXES LIKE BEFORE THE AMENDMENT?
Before this amendment, there was a previous proposal of an income tax of 2%, which was rejected by a ruling of 5-4. During the Civil War, there was an income tax, which was, anyone making more than $800 was charged 3% of their income. This was then changed to 3-5% on any income of over $600. In terms of businesses, William Taft (the president at the time) proposed a 2% tax on corporations. Griffin
WHO WAS BEHIND THE CREATION OF THIS AMENDMENT?
William Jennings Bryan consistently suggested the passing of an income tax, even though the Congress thought that it would never get passed. The Congress proposed a constitutional amendment enacting the tax, because they thought that three-fourths of the states would never ratify it. Much to their surprise, it did get passed and has now changed. Info from Francesco And written by Griffin.
Williams Jennings Bryan
Born in March 19 1860 Died in July 26 1925 Info and picture By Francesco
WHAT STATES DIDN'T RATIFY THE 16TH AMENDMENT?
The legislatures that never considered The legislatures that rejected the amendment, without ever ratifying it:
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Utah
Virginia
The states that never considered the 16th amendment:
Florida
Pennsylvania
All other states ratified the amendment, much to the surprise of Congress. Found info by Francesco and written by Griffin
WHAT WAS THE REACTION OF THE CITIZENS?
Most northern states did not like the idea of an income tax. Although, most of the western states strongly supported the idea of an income tax. Francesco/ Griffin
HOW LONG WAS THE 16TH AMENDMENT AN IDEA?
It first took place during the civil war which prompted the first american income tax in 1861. But shortly after it was repealed in 1872. Even though congress repealed it the idea never really disappeared. The idea appeared in 1894 and again in 1909 and then finally after 3/4 of the states of the states making it into an amendment in 1913 on February 25th. By Francesco http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=true&doc=57
WHO BENEFITED FROM THE AMENDMENT?
The government was benefited because the taxes raised the income for the government so that they could fight WWI . Also, the not as rich families were benefited by the income tax because they did not have to pay as much as the richer families. By Francesco
WHO DIDN'T BENEFIT FROM THE 16TH AMENDMENT?
Most of the richer families in America benefited the least from this amendment. With the potential approach of WWI, the rate of taxes on wealthier families went up from 7% to 77%. The taxes for bigger companies was raised as well. Written by Griffin. http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3407400121.html
Sometimes, some people refuse to pay the income tax of the 16th amendment. This is because many people think that the 16th amendment was never properly ratified and they should therefore not have to pay the taxes. They also believe that the 16th amendment has no clause. Although the people who claim that, are still subject to the income tax. Written by Griffin. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tax_protester_Sixteenth_Amendment_arguments#Summary
Essential Question 1: The 16th amendment wasn't created for no reason. The 16th amendment was created for collecting money for the world war one which about to happen during the time. Because of the war they needed money to supply the solders with food. Also money, equipment, medical treatments and places to sleep(camps).
By Francesco
Essential Question 2: The 16th amendment aroused many problems, along with fixing many previous ones. The government was able to pay for the upcoming World War 1. Many people did and still do not pay the taxes because they think that the 16th amendment was never properly ratified and has no clause. The north was highly against the income tax, but the west states supported it greatly. The amendment benefited most average families and also the government. It did not benefit the rich who had to end up paying more of a tax. Before the amendment, there was an income tax that was okay, but the 16th amendment revised and made the income tax better than before. By Griffin.
L.A. county don't yet have the authority to change the income tax, and to get the authority they would have to change a state law. Some politicains, though, are seeking to do just that soon.
Donald trump to raise taxes for the rich! Not exactly. In the article they wrote that in an interview with Donald Trump, he said that he will raise taxes for the rich. But when they asked again he said thats not what he meant. Donald said that he meant that, the taxes should be lower because more people would be able to pay and not go to other places. Which the highest would be mostly over 25%. But the problem people say is that if he lowers the tax, we wouldn't get enough of revenue. Which will mean losing 9.5 trillion over 10 years. Mrs. Clinton is also doing the same plan as Donald but a little differently.
The 16th amendment is still important today because it allows the government collect income tax which will help with the debt problem. Even though it has caused many problems over the years with the tax scale. Which meant the higher money you make, higher the taxes you'll need to pay for. Taxes are really important because it helps pay debt, education. Like building schools, paying teachers, getting the right material like books. Also pay for building, roads, buildings, bridges new technology. Also for medicine for cancer, ebola and many more which is useful for people. This is why the 16th amendment is still important and should not be removed.
Los Angeles County is reportedly considering a local income tax to raise funds towards addressing the city’s homelessness crisis.
Members of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors are split over support for the proposal. Los Angeles County does not yet have the authority to raise income taxes, and would need to change a state law in order to do raise revenues in that fashion. And on Monday, that is precisely what some politicians sought to achieve. According to online political blog Fox & Hounds, on Monday the L.A. Board of Supervisors delayed a motion to ask county lobbyists to convince state legislators to change the law that prohibits local jurisdictions from imposing a local income tax.
The political blog’s main writer Joel Fox, points out that “California’s top income tax payers already pay the highest income tax rate in the country.” With the new proposal, that could go even higher. According to the Los AngelesTimes, both Republicans on the board, Michael D. Antonovich and Don Knabe, expressed skepticism about pursuing a tax increase. However, labor-backed Democrat Hilda Solis also joined the Republicans and reportedly wound up in a heated exchange with fellow Democrat Mark Ridley-Thomas over her resistance to supporting the proposal during the Monday meeting. Solis was also reportedly against the proposal because she felt the findings on L.A. County’s homeless count had underestimated the problem in her own district, and that as a result, she would receive less funding from the tax. The Times notes that the current estimate has L.A. hosting 467,000 homeless individuals. While the Times points out that “a recent poll commissioned by the county found that 76% of the likely voters polled were supportive of a millionaires tax — enough to meet the two-thirds majority required to impose a new tax,” Fox & Hounds notes that “In the Los Angeles County Business Federation (BizFed) poll of members issued last week, the number one concern for small business owners was the income tax.” Follow Adelle Nazarian on Twitter ////@AdelleNaz////
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Amendment 16
By Francesco Shkurtaj And Griffin SouthardEssential Question 1: What issues prompted the creation of your amendment?
Essential Question 2: What impact did your amendment have on society at that time?
"The congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration."
The 16th amendment allows the government to collect income tax from all Americans.
WHAT LED TO THE CREATION OF THIS AMENDMENT?
The 16th amendment was created for only one main reason. That reason is, America needed extra money for the upcoming World War 1. The amendment was passed in 1913, only 1 year before the Great War. By Francesco
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axKDFOVWb6c
WHAT WERE INCOME TAXES LIKE BEFORE THE AMENDMENT?
Before this amendment, there was a previous proposal of an income tax of 2%, which was rejected by a ruling of 5-4. During the Civil War, there was an income tax, which was, anyone making more than $800 was charged 3% of their income. This was then changed to 3-5% on any income of over $600. In terms of businesses, William Taft (the president at the time) proposed a 2% tax on corporations. Griffin
WHO WAS BEHIND THE CREATION OF THIS AMENDMENT?
William Jennings Bryan consistently suggested the passing of an income tax, even though the Congress thought that it would never get passed. The Congress proposed a constitutional amendment enacting the tax, because they thought that three-fourths of the states would never ratify it. Much to their surprise, it did get passed and has now changed. Info from Francesco And written by Griffin.
Williams Jennings Bryan
Born in March 19 1860Died in July 26 1925
Info and picture By Francesco
WHAT STATES DIDN'T RATIFY THE 16TH AMENDMENT?
The legislatures that never considered The legislatures that rejected the amendment, without ever ratifying it:- Connecticut
- Rhode Island
- Utah
- Virginia
The states that never considered the 16th amendment:- Florida
- Pennsylvania
All other states ratified the amendment, much to the surprise of Congress. Found info by Francesco and written by GriffinWHAT WAS THE REACTION OF THE CITIZENS?
Most northern states did not like the idea of an income tax. Although, most of the western states strongly supported the idea of an income tax. Francesco/ Griffin
HOW LONG WAS THE 16TH AMENDMENT AN IDEA?
It first took place during the civil war which prompted the first american income tax in 1861. But shortly after it was repealed in 1872. Even though congress repealed it the idea never really disappeared. The idea appeared in 1894 and again in 1909 and then finally after 3/4 of the states of the states making it into an amendment in 1913 on February 25th. By Francesco
http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=true&doc=57
WHO BENEFITED FROM THE AMENDMENT?
The government was benefited because the taxes raised the income for the government so that they could fight WWI . Also, the not as rich families were benefited by the income tax because they did not have to pay as much as the richer families. By Francesco
WHO DIDN'T BENEFIT FROM THE 16TH AMENDMENT?
Most of the richer families in America benefited the least from this amendment. With the potential approach of WWI, the rate of taxes on wealthier families went up from 7% to 77%. The taxes for bigger companies was raised as well. Written by Griffin.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3407400121.html
HOW MUCH WAS THE INCOME TAX?
If someone was earning about $20,000, they would end up paying about 2% of that money toward the government. Written by Griffin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revenue_Act_of_1913#Income_tax
WHAT PROBLEMS DID THIS AMENDMENT AROUSE?
Sometimes, some people refuse to pay the income tax of the 16th amendment. This is because many people think that the 16th amendment was never properly ratified and they should therefore not have to pay the taxes. They also believe that the 16th amendment has no clause. Although the people who claim that, are still subject to the income tax. Written by Griffin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tax_protester_Sixteenth_Amendment_arguments#Summary
Essential Question 1: The 16th amendment wasn't created for no reason. The 16th amendment was created for collecting money for the world war one which about to happen during the time. Because of the war they needed money to supply the solders with food. Also money, equipment, medical treatments and places to sleep(camps).
By Francesco
Essential Question 2: The 16th amendment aroused many problems, along with fixing many previous ones. The government was able to pay for the upcoming World War 1. Many people did and still do not pay the taxes because they think that the 16th amendment was never properly ratified and has no clause. The north was highly against the income tax, but the west states supported it greatly. The amendment benefited most average families and also the government. It did not benefit the rich who had to end up paying more of a tax. Before the amendment, there was an income tax that was okay, but the 16th amendment revised and made the income tax better than before. By Griffin.
Current Events
Griffin SouthardL.A. Considers Income Tax on Rich to Help Homeless
L.A. county don't yet have the authority to change the income tax, and to get the authority they would have to change a state law. Some politicains, though, are seeking to do just that soon.
Francesco Shkurtaj
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/12/upshot/donald-trumps-plan-to-raise-taxes-on-rich-just-kidding.html?_r=0
Donald trump to raise taxes for the rich! Not exactly. In the article they wrote that in an interview with Donald Trump, he said that he will raise taxes for the rich. But when they asked again he said thats not what he meant. Donald said that he meant that, the taxes should be lower because more people would be able to pay and not go to other places. Which the highest would be mostly over 25%. But the problem people say is that if he lowers the tax, we wouldn't get enough of revenue. Which will mean losing 9.5 trillion over 10 years. Mrs. Clinton is also doing the same plan as Donald but a little differently.
The 16th amendment is still important today because it allows the government collect income tax which will help with the debt problem. Even though it has caused many problems over the years with the tax scale. Which meant the higher money you make, higher the taxes you'll need to pay for. Taxes are really important because it helps pay debt, education. Like building schools, paying teachers, getting the right material like books. Also pay for building, roads, buildings, bridges new technology. Also for medicine for cancer, ebola and many more which is useful for people. This is why the 16th amendment is still important and should not be removed.
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by ADELLE NAZARIAN17 May 20160
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Los Angeles County is reportedly considering a local income tax to raise funds towards addressing the city’s homelessness crisis.
Members of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors are split over support for the proposal. Los Angeles County does not yet have the authority to raise income taxes, and would need to change a state law in order to do raise revenues in that fashion. And on Monday, that is precisely what some politicians sought to achieve.According to online political blog Fox & Hounds, on Monday the L.A. Board of Supervisors delayed a motion to ask county lobbyists to convince state legislators to change the law that prohibits local jurisdictions from imposing a local income tax.
The political blog’s main writer Joel Fox, points out that “California’s top income tax payers already pay the highest income tax rate in the country.” With the new proposal, that could go even higher.
According to the Los AngelesTimes, both Republicans on the board, Michael D. Antonovich and Don Knabe, expressed skepticism about pursuing a tax increase. However, labor-backed Democrat Hilda Solis also joined the Republicans and reportedly wound up in a heated exchange with fellow Democrat Mark Ridley-Thomas over her resistance to supporting the proposal during the Monday meeting.
Solis was also reportedly against the proposal because she felt the findings on L.A. County’s homeless count had underestimated the problem in her own district, and that as a result, she would receive less funding from the tax. The Times notes that the current estimate has L.A. hosting 467,000 homeless individuals.
While the Times points out that “a recent poll commissioned by the county found that 76% of the likely voters polled were supportive of a millionaires tax — enough to meet the two-thirds majority required to impose a new tax,” Fox & Hounds notes that “In the Los Angeles County Business Federation (BizFed) poll of members issued last week, the number one concern for small business owners was the income tax.”
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