From Robert Kuttner, The American Prospect <[email protected]>
Subject Kuttner on TAP: Hypocrites of the Year—Summers and Rubin
Date June 14, 2021 7:02 PM
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**JUNE 14, 2021**

Kuttner on TAP

Hypocrites of the Year-Summers and Rubin

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Last week, no fewer than five former treasury secretaries, Republican
and Democrat, published a joint op-ed

in

**The New York Times** cheering on President Biden's effort to raise
more revenue by cracking down on tax cheats via increased resources for
the IRS.

The piece, written by Tim Geithner, Jack Lew, Hank Paulson, Bob Rubin,
and Larry Summers, was titled "We Ran the Treasury Department. This Is
How to Fix Tax Evasion." The piece pointed out that the government loses
an estimated $600 billion a year in illegally evaded taxes that could be
collected by a beefed-up IRS.

Great point. To read the piece, you'd never know that these scoundrels
presided over the stripping of the IRS and its enforcement staff, while
they had the power to do the opposite.

Larry Summers is famous for writing pieces implying that his views while
he held power were the opposite of what they actually were, but this is
a new low even for Summers. It's also incautious, because the numbers
are a matter of public record.

Under Obama, when Summers was the top economic policymaker, the IRS
budget was cut by about 20 percent and its audit staff was cut by a
third, to just 9,500 auditors, the lowest number since 1953, when the
economy was a lot smaller and the tax code was a lot simpler.

The

**Times** recently reported

that the private equity industry, fiercely defended by Rubin and
Summers, basically pays no taxes because it's too complex for the IRS.
Private equity did not exist in 1953.

Even before Trump cut it further, the IRS conducted 675,000 fewer audits
in 2017 than in 2010, a decline of 42 percent. During the same period of
the Obama presidency, investigations of people who failed to file
returns entirely dropped from 2.3 million to just 360,000. (These
statistics are from an investigative piece
by
ProPublica, which is worth reading in its entirety.)

Supposedly, it was the Republican Congress, with its special animus for
the IRS, that made the Democrats do it. But that alibi doesn't wash,
because the president has to agree to the budget and has no small
influence in the bargaining. The same downward trend occurred under
Clinton.

Obviously, protecting the IRS was a very low priority for Clinton,
Obama, and their treasury secretaries. Deregulation was what got them up
in the morning.

Ever since Eisenhower's Farewell Address warning about the influence
of the military-industrial complex, former leaders occasionally get
deathbed conversions and espouse policies that were the opposite of what
they pursued while in office.

We don't need these guys to join the IRS bandwagon. It's left the
station. The conversion of Rubin, Summers, et al. to the cause of tax
enforcement doesn't even rise to better-late-than-never. It's rank
hypocrisy, and entirely in character.

~ ROBERT KUTTNER

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Robert Kuttner's latest book is
The Stakes: 2020 and the Survival of American Democracy
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