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Income Tax & the Funeral Car
10-11-2014, 01:53 PM
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RE: Income Tax & the Funeral Car
(10-11-2014 01:40 PM)historybuff22 Wrote:  I have a question. It appears that the Lincoln administration was the first to propose an income tax to help pay for the war. Is there a correlation between this and April 15th being "tax day", or just poetry in my mind?

The funeral train utilized one of Pullman's luxury cars. The cars had not been bought because they were wider than the common rail car. The stations had to modify their platforms so the train could pass. Bringing Lincoln from DC to Illinois was a good enough reason to make the needed modifications on the route. My question is why the government would purchase a rail car that would not fit at most train depots for his private rail car -- Air Force One?

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I believe that there is no historical tie between April 15 and "Tax day". I can remember when "Tax Day" was March 15. As I recall the change was made to give Companies more time to prepare and deliver deductible information to tax payers. Why the 15th? Who knows?
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RE: Income Tax & the Funeral Car - SSlater - 10-11-2014 01:53 PM
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