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Howard Lutnick Shares Trump’s Plan To Ax IRS And Shift Tax Burden To ‘Outsiders’

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U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick appeared on Fox News Wednesday and talked about President Donald Trump’s plan to dismantle the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as a step toward tax reductions.

Trump’s vision, Lutnick said on “Jesse Watters Primetime,” hinges on eliminating the IRS to shift the tax burden from American shoulders to foreign entities and companies operating under non-U.S. flags, such as cruise ships and supertankers that currently bypass U.S. taxes by registering in countries like Liberia or Panama. He also pointed out similar practices in the alcohol industry, where foreign products enter the U.S. market tax-free.

“His goal is to abolish the Internal Revenue Service and let all the outsiders pay. I mean, this is someone who is focused on America. Let’s drive down our waste, foreign abuse,” Lutnick told Watters.

Lutnick discussed what he said was a common method that large vessels use to avoid U.S. taxation. Under Trump’s proposed policy, these loopholes would close, redirecting the fiscal responsibility to these outsiders and, thus, according to Trump’s plan, lower Americans’ tax rates.

“I’ll give you an example, cruise ships. You ever see a cruise ship with an American flag on the back? They have flags of Liberia or Panama. None of them pay taxes. Every supertanker, none pays taxes. Alcohol, all foreign alcohol, no taxes,” Lutnick said.

The president’s plan, Lutnick said, does not stop at just reassigning tax burdens. He said the plan aims to balance the U.S. budget and slash personal taxes.

“This is going to end under Donald Trump, and those taxes are going to be paid, and Americans’ tax rates are going to come down. That’s what Donald Trump wants to do. Balance our budget and cut our taxes,” Lutnick said. “I mean, imagine a Democratic senator going against that. What planet are these people on? Well, you’re saying French.”

Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency staffer Gavin Kliger reportedly arrived at the IRS headquarters to assess the agency’s operations. Kliger requested details on the functions, 90-day plans, and current risks of each IRS business unit, according to insiders cited by the outlet.

A July Pew Research poll said that the IRS ranks as the least favored federal agency, with 50% of Americans holding an unfavorable view, especially among Republicans who criticize the agency for alleged biases against conservative tax-exempt groups. In 2017, the IRS apologized for subjecting these groups to excessive scrutiny and delays, admitting to improperly demanding extra information from organizations like Linchpins of Liberty.

Conservatives also strongly criticized the IRS following former President Joe Biden’s decision to add 87,000 new employees over 10 years. Danny Werfel, appointed by Biden as IRS commissioner, aimed to increase the workforce to 100,000 in April as part of a modernization plan, but he resigned from his position after Trump assumed office.

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