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🗓️ 26 February 2025
⏱️ 27 minutes
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0:00.0 | Last week, Howard Lutnik, the Secretary of Commerce under Trump, said that Trump's goal is to eliminate the IRS. |
0:09.9 | And by the way, Trump's also said this. |
0:12.1 | Elon Musk has said this and tweeted this, that the IRS is going to be eliminated. |
0:16.5 | But how can you do that? |
0:22.1 | This isn't your average business podcast, and he's not your average host. |
0:27.5 | This is the James Altager show. |
0:35.5 | The IRS raises $4.9 trillion a year. Personal income taxes raises $2.5 trillion per year. |
0:47.1 | Is it possible to actually eliminate the IRS? Would we need to raise that money elsewhere? How would we raise that money? |
0:56.5 | Is government spending going to be cut so much that we could eliminate the IRS? So I am going to |
1:02.2 | answer these questions, plus I have a solution on how one could eliminate the IRS. And whether |
1:09.3 | or not they use my solution, which I don't expect them to, |
1:12.4 | I talk about other possible solutions and ways to eliminate the IRS. And in general, you're going to |
1:17.8 | understand a lot more about the U.S. economy and you're going to understand a lot more about taxes |
1:22.0 | by the time you finish this podcast within the next 30 minutes. So here we go. First off, I do think the IRS |
1:29.3 | can be eliminated. You look at the example from the 1800s. And throughout the entire 1800s, |
1:36.5 | the U.S. economy went from a tiny little net on the world economy to being a fairly large |
1:42.5 | economy. It wasn't yet the largest in the world, but it was getting |
1:45.3 | up there. And we had no taxes during this time. Actually, during the Civil War, there was a small |
1:50.5 | tax, but other than that, before we talk about the current IRS, how did the U.S. government |
1:55.0 | raise money during the 1800s? Well, primarily two mechanisms. One was tariffs, particularly on textiles and steel, and the other was on what's called excise |
2:07.3 | taxes, meaning liquor, tobacco, kind of like a vice tax. |
2:12.0 | Basically, the simplest way to run any government is to incentivize behaviors you like and put in, I guess, |
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