Commentary: How to tell Trump isn't worried about the national debt

Key Points

  • The DOGE commission, led by Elon Musk, is cutting IRS resources, which will impair its ability to collect taxes from wealthy tax evaders.
  • The tax gap, the difference between what is owed and what is collected, is nearly $700 billion annually, largely due to underfunding of the IRS.
  • Reducing the tax gap could significantly boost federal revenue without increasing tax rates, potentially reducing the budget deficit.
  • The GOP strategy seems to be to "starve the beast" by reducing IRS funding, thereby shrinking government revenue and protecting wealthy tax evaders.
  • The IRS has been outgunned in its efforts to catch tax evaders, with recent funding increases aimed at improving enforcement now under threat.

Summary

The article discusses the "DOGE" commission, purportedly aimed at enhancing government efficiency but criticized for undermining the IRS's ability to collect taxes, particularly from wealthy tax evaders. The commission, led by Elon Musk, is accused of cutting IRS staff and resources, which could exacerbate the annual tax gap of nearly $700 billion. This gap represents uncollected taxes, predominantly from the top earners, who benefit from complex income sources that are harder to tax. Despite a recent $80 billion boost to the IRS's budget by a Democrat-controlled Congress to improve enforcement and technology, Republican efforts, including those from the DOGE commission, aim to rescind this funding. This approach not only increases the national debt but also contradicts claims of fiscal responsibility, especially as it could hinder revenue collection needed for proposed tax cuts. The strategy appears to align with a broader GOP tactic to reduce government size by limiting its revenue, thereby protecting the wealthiest from paying their due taxes.

yahoo
March 25, 2025
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