Special Preparedness Fund Act of 1917
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The Special Preparedness Fund Act of 1917 provided a “special preparedness fund for army, navy, and fortification purposes” through an excess profits tax on corporations and partnerships equal to 8% of the amount by which their net income exceeded $5,000 plus 8% of the “actual capital invested.”
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