Super-Rich Tax Dodgers Could Cost U.S. $7 Trillion Over The Next Decade

  • According to a new study, the richest 1% of U.S. households don’t report 21% of their income which adds up to $7 trillion over 10 years.
  • “From a policy perspective, our results highlight that there is substantial evasion at the top which requires administrative resources to detect and deter,” the study’s authors pointed out.
  • “Imagine what we could do for people with $7 trillion,” Rep. Pramila Jayapal tweeted “That’s infrastructure, child care, paid leave, free college, climate action, and other investments in our communities.”

Jake Johnson from Rawstory writes:

“Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Tuesday that tax dodging could cost the federal government around $7 trillion over a decade, an estimate that comes as progressive lawmakers and President Joe Biden are calling for increased IRS funding to crack down on wealthy tax cheats.

During an event hosted by The Atlantic, Yellen called the $7 trillion gap between what the federal government is collecting and what is owed under the current tax code “really shocking and distressing.” Yellen’s estimate resembles the conclusion a 2019 paper (pdf) that found, “Between 2020 and 2029, the IRS will fail to collect nearly $7.5 trillion of taxes it is due.”

“We can start closing this gap next week. Pass my Stop CHEATERS Act and audit the ultra-rich.”
—Rep. Ro Khanna

“We’re trying to make meaningful steps to close that gap,” said Yellen.

As part of his recently unveiled American Families Plan, Biden proposed boosting IRS funding by $80 billion over the next decade to bolster enforcement efforts following years of Republican-led budget cuts that have left the agency without adequate resources and staffing to audit the wealthiest Americans. The White House believes the new IRS funding would increase federal revenue by a net $700 billion over 10 years.

According to a study released in March by IRS researchers and academics, the richest 1% of U.S. households don’t report around 21% of their income and account for roughly 36% of all unpaid federal income tax.

“From a policy perspective, our results highlight that there is substantial evasion at the top which requires administrative resources to detect and deter,” the study’s authors wrote…”

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