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High Rates and Low Taxes

Tax Dodging in Mid-Century America

Steven A Bank author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:28th Feb '26

£105.00

This title is due to be published on 28th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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This book examines the 'golden age' of tax dodging in mid-century America, when it was open, outlandish, and largely accepted.

Amidst calls for a return to the high tax rates of mid-century America, this book examines the tax dodging that accompanied it. Lacking political will to lower the rate, Congress riddled the laws with loopholes, exemptions, and preferences while largely condoning income tax chiseling's rise in American culture.Amidst calls for a return to the high tax rates of the 1950s and 60s, this book examines the tax dodging that accompanied it. Lacking political will to lower the rate, Congress riddled the laws with loopholes, exemptions, and preferences, while largely accepting income tax chiseling's rise in American culture. The rich and famous openly invested in tax shelters and de-camped to exotic tax havens, executives revamped the compensation and retirement schemes of their corporations to suit their tax needs, and an industry of tax advisers developed to help the general public engage in their own form of tax dodging through exaggerated expense accounts, luxurious business travel on the taxpayer's dime, and self-help books on 'how the insider's get rich on tax-wise' investments. Tax dodging was a part of almost every restaurant bill, feature film, and savings account. It was literally woven into the fabric of society.

ISBN: 9781009701952

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 500g

350 pages