Gary Cohn says a wealth tax would be ‘harmful’ to the economy

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Raising taxes on wealthy Americans would ultimately harm the U.S. economy, according to Gary Cohn, the former Goldman Sachs president who served 14 months as President Trump’s chief economic adviser.

“It would be harmful to the economy,” Cohn said in an interview with Leslie Picker on CNBC’s “Closing Bell.”

“I’m not saying that collecting more tax revenue is harmful to the economy,” Cohn said. “I’m saying, we have to compete in a global theatre.”

When asked about proposals from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Senator Elizabeth Warren to increase taxes on income or assets, Cohn launched into an explanation of the U.S. tax code. The former banker had helped oversee the president’s corporate tax overhaul that became law at the start of 2018.

“The US tax code is very, very complicated,” Cohn said. “I spent over a year with almost every waking hour in the tax code.”

He then suggested that raising personal taxes could make businesses that operate as pass-through entities disadvantaged versus corporations.

“The vast majority of people work for pass-through entities, which is really part of the personal income tax code, it’s a hybrid,” Cohn said. “We’ve got to make a level playing field for everyone in the system.

Cohn, 58, spent more than 25 years at Goldman Sachs, rising to become former CEO Lloyd Blankfein’s right-hand man in 2006.

Cohn left the New York-based investment bank in 2017 to become director of the National Economic Council for Trump. But Cohn had reportedly disagreed with Trump on tariffs, and left the administration in April.

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