Revenue Act - United States

United States

  • Revenue Act of 1861
  • Revenue Act of 1862
  • Revenue Act of 1894, known as the Wilson-Gorman Tariff Act
  • Revenue Act of 1913
  • Revenue Act of 1916
  • Revenue Act of 1918
  • Revenue Act of 1921
  • Revenue Act of 1924
  • Revenue Act of 1926
  • Revenue Act of 1928
  • Revenue Act of 1932
  • Revenue Act of 1935
  • Revenue Act of 1940
  • Revenue Act of 1941
  • Revenue Act of 1942
  • Revenue Act of 1943
  • Revenue Act of 1945
  • Revenue Act of 1948
  • Revenue Act of 1950
  • Revenue Act of 1951
  • Revenue Act of 1962
  • Revenue Act of 1964
  • Revenue Act of 1978


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