KEY POINTS
  • The top 1% of taxpayers would likely avoid about $5 trillion in taxes over the next decade unless the IRS improves its enforcement, according to a new analysis.
  • Cuts to budgets and staffing at the IRS have resulted in fewer people being audited.
  • In 2011, 12% of millionaires were audited by the IRS. Now it's 3%.
  • The top 1% account for about 70% of underreporting, the analysis said.

The top 1% of taxpayers would likely avoid about $5 trillion in taxes over the next decade unless the IRS improves its enforcement, according to a new analysis.

A research paper by Lawrence Summers, a former Treasury Secretary, and finance professor Natasha Sarin found that lax enforcement by the Internal Revenue Service has led to hundreds of billions of dollars a year in uncollected taxes from the wealthy, which could reach trillions over the next decade.