The new system of tax hikes and credits that Democrats are championing in the $1.75 trillion social welfare and climate bill would also complicate the tax code and make enforcement difficult, said a report Thursday from the libertarian Cato Institute.
The new complications, irrespective of beefed-up enforcement, do nothing to close the gap between taxes owed to the federal government and the amount actually paid, said Chris Edwards, the director of tax policy studies at Cato.
“The Democrats want to increase IRS enforcement to reduce the tax gap, but their tax plan would increase tax-code complexity resulting in the opposite,” he said. “Tax‐code complexity increases tax avoidance and evasion by making IRS administration more difficult and by prompting taxpayers to combine disparate provisions in unexpected ways.”
A bloated tax code and IRS bureaucracy only make it easier for the super-wealthy to pursue avenues for tax avoidance. A prime example is the wealthy using loopholes and deductions to lower their overall tax burden, he said.
Letting the wealthy dodge taxes is NOT "backfiring"....it's the intended outcome of this plan.
ReplyDeleteThe Biden Crime Cartel....a subsidiary of the Clinton/Obama Crime syndicate, is DELIBERATELY
creating tax rules to favor the wealthy....which includes THEM and lying about the intended
goals.
They always do take care of themselves first, don't hey...
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