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The [[United States]] '''Revenue Act of 1943''' increased [[Federal Government of the United States|federal]] [[excise]] taxes on, among other things, [[alcohol (drug)|alcohol]], [[jewelry]], [[telephone]]s, and [[admission]]sadmissions, and raised the [[excess profits tax]] rate from 90 percent% to 95 percent%.<ref>[https://www.scribd.com/doc/24623080/PL-78-235-Revenue-Act-of-1943 Fascimile]</ref>
 
The 5 percent% [[Victory Tax]] was lowered to 3 percent%, and the postwar credit repealed.
 
==See alsoReferences==
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* [[Revenue Act of 1942]]
 
* [[Current Tax Payment Act of 1943]]
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* [[Individual Income Tax Act of 1944]]
 
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