Speaking of trips down memory lane, here's what an IRS 1040 form looked like 100 years ago:
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-utl/1913.pdf
Notice that the top bracket rate was 7%, and the threshold income for entering it was more than 25 times what it is today for the top (39.6%) rate. In fact, relatively few people in those days had any tax liability at all
But look how far we've come. Now
that's progress!
I apologize for not starting a new thread within which to post this, but thought the title of this already existing thread was quite suitable.
I
especially wish to apologize for not screaming the title in all-caps. Although that seems to be the new custom here judging from the huge number of threads styled that way, I'm just an old-fashioned sort of guy.