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October 3, 2017

By the Minutes: Taxes, War and the English Language

Vintage adding machine

By HOWARD WIEDENHOEFT

Ixonia Mutual Insurance Company and Watertown Mutual Insurance Company may have been small companies in rural America during the early decades of 20th century, yet events of the time—state, national and international—had a significant impact on their operations. In February 1913, Congress passed the 16th  Amendment to the U.S. Constitution the collection of taxes on income. In October 1917, six months after the United States became involved in World War I, Congress passed the War Revenue Act, which increased income taxes in order to fund the war effort. Both these events had an effect on mutual insurance companies.

For the first time Ixonia Mutual and Watertown Mutual became subject to taxation. At Watertown Mutual’s 1918 annual meeting members voted to pay its secretary an additional two dollars “because he had to file the forms for the New War Tax with the Internal Revenue Collector,” as recorded in its minutes. Watertown Mutual’s records indicate that they paid $7.37 in war tax in 1919 and $8.65 in 1920. Ixonia Mutual made no records of paying a war tax in those years.

According to their records, neither Ixonia Mutual or Watertown Mutual had to file or pay income tax at that time due to lack of income. (It’s interesting to note that today Forward Mutual pays federal income tax on its net income and its 2016 Statement of Operations show a payment of $68,600.)

In 1919, the Wisconsin Insurance Department ordered that records of all Wisconsin insurance companies be written in English. From a historian’s perspective, this opens up a trove of information to Watertown Mutual, since its records were previously written in German.

Another important factor to the legibility of Watertown Mutual’s records came in 1920. That year its members approved the purchase of its first adding machine and typewriter for a cost of $175. This was quite an expensive purchase for that time.


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By the Minutes: Introduction

1872 Watertown Mutual Founded

1875 Ixonia Mutual Founded

Comparing the Capitalizing of Two Early Mutuals

A Mutual’s First Claim

Supporting Dairy in the Late 1800s

1879 Early Challenges for a Young Mutual

Ixonia Mutual’s First $1000 Loss

1885 A Year of Neighbor Helping Neighbor

Changes of Bylaws

Our Dairy Heritage

Insuring Automobiles

Taxes, War and the English Language

Supporting the Community’s Fire Protection

Board Directors and Their Meetings

Standardization of Wisconsin Mutuals

Of Electricity, Radio and Foxes

Our Annual Meetings Over the Years

Tumultuous 1930-1940s

How a Major Disaster Affected Extended Coverage and Reinsurance

Surviving the Big Dogs in the 1960s

Introducing Agents to the Mutuals

Accounting Over the Years

Centennial Anniversaries

Mutual Offices

Mutual Managers and Staff

Establishing Confidence in Financial Strength

Entering the Era of Computers

The 1990s, Advancement and Angst

The Start of the 21st Century

Concord and Watertown Merge

Ixonia Mutual and Watertown Mutual Merge and a New Company is Formed

Setting the Stage, Moving Forward with a New 2020 Vision

The New Forward Mutual

Post Script

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W1202 Glenview Ave.
PO Box 326
Ixonia, WI 53036

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