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To Bring Joy to America: End the Weaponization of the IRS

Posted on Tuesday, December 17, 2024
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One of the highest priorities for the incoming Trump administration should be to end the Democrats’ weaponization of powerful government agencies against taxpayers and businesses they don’t like. Nowhere has this mission been more pernicious than the party-line vote to fund the IRS with nearly $80 billion and hire tens of thousands of new tax snoops.
       

By the way, according to the IRS press office, the additional audits have so far raised less than $2 billion, far less than the additional expenditures.  So how is this program “paying for itself”?
       

This was never about seeking tax fairness, as liberals claimed. It was about unleashing an aggressive, permanent, and unchecked enforcement assault on U.S. taxpayers to rake in more tax dollars to pay for liberals’ political agenda. The American people voted to end such madness, and the IRS should now act accordingly and immediately by ignoring the Biden administration’s 11th-hour efforts to ram through a slew of costly new rules and regulations as they now head toward the exit.
       

Progressive leaders made wildly erroneous claims that a supersized IRS would raise nearly $1 trillion over 10 years from stepped-up enforcement against higher-income earners and businesses. They attempted to justify their proposals by broadly portraying entrepreneurs, small businesses, family-owned private enterprises, and the wealthy as tax cheats. The entire exercise was designed to harass lawful taxpayers and threaten them as guilty parties until they could prove themselves innocent.
       

Fortunately, most voters saw their efforts for what they were: a liberal fantasy grab of other peoples’ money and an attempt to assert greater control over their livelihoods. Democrat leaders did not help themselves by immediately oversteering the car. This included efforts to have the IRS spy on personal bank accounts and require income reporting for basic Venmo payments among friends, as well as punitive measures on those whose incomes are derived from tips or numerous other types of transactions.
       

Another target for IRS harassment has been business partnerships. Such businesses are one of the most common and practical ways to structure private enterprises of all sizes. A simple analogy might be when one party owns an available tractor, and another has available land, and they go into business together to farm the land. All told, there are an estimated 4.5 million business partnerships in America. Collectively, these partnerships generate more than $12 trillion in revenue and employ millions of U.S. workers.
       

Yet the IRS, before President-elect Donald Trump returns to office, is now stealthily attempting to implement new rules that threaten the future viability of such partnerships. These proposed changes to the tax code impact what is known as “basis shifting” — a routine and legal practice that business partners use to adjust the tax basis of their respective assets. In short, the proposed rules would deliberately embed uncertainty and subjective IRS interpretations of how taxable assets are treated when one transfers or sells their interest in a business partnership. Basically, the opposite of tax fairness.
       

Meanwhile, the multibillion-dollar bounty the Biden administration claimed their newly armed IRS would secure through added enforcement and new tax rules has completely failed to materialize. The IRS recently disclosed that just $1 billion had been recovered since their aggressive campaign went into effect two years ago, and there is no way of knowing if that would have occurred with or without it. How ironic and sad is it for taxpayers to learn that the vast amount of the $80 billion Democrats awarded to the IRS to recover or find new “savings” is instead on pace to serve as a massive cost to the U.S. Treasury?
       

The last thing voters now want is for the IRS to impose any more costly last-minute tax changes that will make problems even worse for taxpayers, workers, and employers. Accordingly, the Biden team and the IRS should put down their pencils. And if they persist with these fourth-quarter rule changes, the Trump team should be prepared to immediately repeal them in January.
       

That would bring real joy to America.
       

Stephen Moore is a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation. He is also an economic advisor to the Trump campaign. His new book, coauthored with Arthur Laffer, is “The Trump Economic Miracle.”

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Max
Max
27 days ago

Maybe it is time to “DISSOLVE” the IRS for some sort of national tax like that of state and local taxes that are paid every day when purchasing store products. Just a thought.

Michael J
Michael J
27 days ago

I know some folks who actively sent letters to Obama questioning some of his policies. In return, they were to submit to unexpected audits and their children were too. Coincidental?

SpecOps
SpecOps
26 days ago

Lets move those 87,000 Armed IRS Agents to USBP and start the DEPORTING….

kgnik311@gmail.com
26 days ago

A 10% TAX IMPLEMENTED ON EVERYTHING ANYONE MAKING A PURCHASE IS IMPLEMENTED AT THAT MOMENTS PURCHASE BE PAYED WITH THE TRANSACTION COMPLETION OF PAYMENTS .
THIS COULD ALSO BE IMPLEMENTED IN THE STATES THAT HAVE INCOME TAXES AND SALES TAXES ON PURCHASES AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE. A FARE AMOUNT FOR EACH OF THEM TO BE DETERMINED INDEPENDENCELY . BY IMPLEMENTING THIS YOU ELIMATE ALL OF THE IRS AGENTS AND STATES AGENCIES EMPLOYEES WHO ARE LOOKING FOR THE CHEATERS . THIS INCLUDING ALL BUSINESSES IN AMERICA . THIS WOULD ELIMATE ALL FRAUD AND FIXING AMERICA .

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
26 days ago

Start by permantently laying off those 185,000 armed IRS agents supplied by the Biden I Love Inflation bill…

USN Retired
USN Retired
26 days ago

Guess this means the Democrats don’t get their Gestapo.

ROBIN
ROBIN
26 days ago

Flat tax…abolish the IRS…this way, even the illegals are paying in…

anna hubert
anna hubert
26 days ago

Let’s put thumb screws on IRS ,see how they do ,nothing like the taste of their own medicine.

uncleferd
uncleferd
26 days ago

Our DOJ and IRS personnel activities, somehow, ought to be frozen in place, on no notice, for investigation leading to indictments. Of course, this is most likely not possible…. but, the “virgin” sound of their “1st ever accountability for anything” is quite agreeable.

Chicago Bill
Chicago Bill
25 days ago

The figurative weaponization must end. Heads must roll for that abuse of power. The idea of literally armed IRS agents is frightening to America, they are not trained in firearms safety or handling nor screened for a ‘Hotheaded’ temperament. Only law enforcement agencies should have weapons i.e. FBI, CBP, and a couple others. Why does the FDA, CDC, EPA, and all other department have guns? Expand the highly trained U.S. Marshal service and utilize them if force is necessary.

Jim Johnson
Jim Johnson
26 days ago

Tyrann, anyone?

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