Revenue Act of 1943

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The United States Revenue Act of 1943 increased federal excise taxes on, among other things, alcohol, jewelry, telephones, and admissions, and raised the excess profits tax rate from 90% to 95%.[1]

The 5% Victory Tax was lowered to 3%, and the postwar credit repealed.

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