Wartime gain tax
Wartime gain tax (せんじりとくぜい) is a direct national tax imposed on the wartime of the promulgation based on the gain tax law on March 23, 1918.
I targeted the people called the upstart born in World War I and was established to make up for a temporary expense with the participation in a war.
I imposed 15% on 20%, an individual about the thing more than 120% in comparison with mean income before outbreak of war of 2 years in the corporation. This was intended to quiet the social dissatisfaction for the upstart. There was the yield of taxes of 290 million yen in two years, but it was abolished in 1919 by end of World War I.
References
- Keiichi Eguchi "the wartime gain tax" ("Japanese modern history encyclopedia" (Toyo Keizai Shinposha, 1979) ISBN 978-4-492-01008-2)
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