Trump thinks tariff revenue could replace income taxes. Is that possible?

Trump thinks tariff revenue could replace income taxes. Is that possible?

Trump thinks tariff revenue could replace income taxes. Is that possible?

President Trump is floating an idea that could appeal to millions of budget-strained households: using tariff revenue to reduce, or even eliminate, the federal individual income tax. But tax experts are skeptical that import taxes could completely replace income tax, and they say a reduction in income taxes would largely benefit the nation’s top earners.

“I believe that at some point in the not-too-distant future, you won’t even have income tax to pay because the money we’re taking in is so great,” Mr. Trump said at a Dec. 2 Cabinet meeting, referring to the tariff revenues generated by the wide-ranging duties his administration has imposed on imports.

Mr. Trump’s suggestion comes as the Supreme Court is weighing the constitutionality of his tariffs, which are import taxes paid by U.S. companies that are typically passed partly on to American consumers in the form of higher prices. The Treasury Department this year has significantly boosted the country’s collection of tariffs, thanks to Mr. Trump’s policies.

White House spokesman Kush Desai said in a statement that Mr. Trump “is set to raise trillions in revenue for the federal government in the coming years with his tariffs — whose costs will ultimately be paid by the foreign exporters who rely on the American economy, the world’s biggest and best consumer market.”

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Despite the jump in tariff receipts, tax experts are skeptical that such revenue could ever replace individual income taxes.

“It is mechanically impossible to fully replace income tax revenues with tariffs,” Erica York, vice president of federal tax policy at the Tax Foundation, a nonpartisan think tank, told CBS News. “Any real attempt to do so would harm working-class Americans, damage the U.S. economy and significantly increase the federal budget deficit.”

York estimated the Trump administration’s current tariff policy, assuming it remains in place, would generate about $2.1 trillion in revenue over the next decade. By comparison, federal individual income taxes would provide more than 10 times that amount, at $32 trillion over the same period, she said.

Personal taxes provide about $2.7 trillion annually in federal revenue, according to IRS data. For fiscal year 2025, the U.S. generated $195 billion in tariff revenue, Treasury data shows.

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