Project 2025’s dystopian approach to taxes
A new analysis finds that Project 2025 would dramatically raise taxes for low- and middle-income families. The plan would also enable tax cheats — just as the IRS finally cracked down.
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Project 2025 is an extreme right-wing initiative organized by The Heritage Foundation to provide policy and personnel to the next Republican presidential administration. An analysis of Project 2025’s proposals for significant changes to the tax system suggests that millions of middle- and lower-income families would see a “significant” tax increase, while millionaires and the richest families would get a massive tax cut.
There are reasons to believe that this is just the tip of the iceberg. Project 2025 also wants to roll back additional IRS funding authorized by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, which was intended to help the agency hire new staff to crack down on tax cheats. A report this week showed that those new hires were instrumental in collecting $1 billion worth of back taxes. For years, right-wing media have raged against expanding the capacity of the IRS to pursue such tax cheats. Project 2025 and its partners are heavily pushing to give a second Trump administration more power to pursue this pro-wealthy agenda.