kalm wrote:Skjellyfetti wrote:Alexander Hamilton, Federalist 36
Thomas Jefferson, Letter to James Madison October 28, 1785
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Nice find SK. This will bring an onslaught!
Keep in mind that Jefferson was talking about tax on property, not federal income taxes. In fact, Jefferson opposed all direct federal taxation of individuals on the grounds it was unconstitutional and outlawed all such taxes when he became president. After some later enactments of congress imposed direct taxes, including income taxes, the US Supreme Court ruled in the 1890s these direct taxes were unconstitutional. It took an amendment to the Constitution in the early 20th century to legalize a federal income tax.
I doubt you will find any quotation from Jefferson in which he supports an income tax, even if levied by the state. Although it is a stretch to say Jefferson would have considered a state income tax impermissible, I think it is fair to say that Jefferson would have viewed state taxes on a man's labor, at varying rates, as morally questionable.
In fact, I think Jefferson would have considered it a tyranny for those with lower income to vote to impose a higher tax rate on those with greater income.
Finally, Jefferson would have no doubt despised the Internal Revenue Service.