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Pollock v. Farmers’ Loan & Trust Company 157 U.S. 429 (1895) aff’d on reh’g 158 U.S. 601 (1895) with a ruling of 5–4 was a landmark case in which the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the unapportioned income taxes on interest dividends and rents imposed by the Income Tax Act of 1894 were in effect direct taxes and were unconstitutional because they violated the provision that direct taxes be apportioned.

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