• @protist@mander.xyz
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    301 year ago

    The IRS initially announced its plans to launch a test run of the direct tax-filing program in May, after issuing a report on its feasibility in response to a requirement in the Inflation Reduction Act.

    Sounds like we can thank Joe Biden for finally making this happen despite decades of Intuit buying our lawmakers so they can keep fucking people over with TurboTax

      • @protist@mander.xyz
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        31 year ago

        If you’re able to stay on the lowest tier, I think like $50-60, but if you have any forms not included in that tier, it’s more, and they are constantly trying to upsell you. If you accidentally click an upsell, they also won’t let you remove it or go back. One year I just had to erase everything and start over to not pay an extra $70 for a service I did not need

  • @penquin@lemm.ee
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    281 year ago

    Noice. Now, let’s how much shit H&R block and TurboTax will throw at it to make it an absolute shit of a service. freetaxusa ftw.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    81 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) plans to launch a pilot program that would allow taxpayers in 13 states to electronically file their taxes directly with the agency for free during the 2024 tax season.

    Four states — Arizona, California, Massachusetts and New York — have agreed to work with the IRS to integrate their state taxes with the program, while taxpayers in nine other states without income tax — Alaska, Florida, New Hampshire, Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington and Wyoming — will also be able to take part, the agency said Tuesday.

    “This is a critical step forward for this innovative effort that will test the feasibility of providing taxpayers a new option to file their returns for free directly with the IRS,” IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel said in a statement.

    The pilot program will be limited to taxpayers in the 13 participating states who have “relatively simple returns,” the IRS noted.

    The agency said it anticipates that the direct tax-filing program will be able to cover several key sources of income and tax credits, including W-2 wage income, Social Security income, the Earned Income Tax Credit, the Child Tax Credit, standard deductions and student loan interest deductions, among others.

    The IRS initially announced its plans to launch a test run of the direct tax-filing program in May, after issuing a report on its feasibility in response to a requirement in the Inflation Reduction Act.


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  • hiddengoat
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    21 year ago

    Better idea: Just give us our goddamn money back since all we’re doing is filing so you can match what we say you owe us with what you say you owe us. Skip the step and just cut a check. FFS.

  • @Coasting0942@reddthat.com
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    21 year ago

    To everybody saying the IRS already knows what you make, Americas tax code is probably a little more complicated than that, and the IRS can’t even afford windows 2000. So no, you can’t just do the simple checkbox saying everything looks just about right. And that’s before we get into every state piggybacking off of the IRS form.

    I’d say tell your legislator to give more money to the IRS, but “gestures at everything else happening”

    • 1chemistdown
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      11 year ago

      I’d say tell your legislator to give more money to the IRS, but “gestures at everything else happening”

      When republicans yell “starve the beast!” when talking about the USA government, what they really mean is kill the IRS. They will tell you it’s about reducing government spending, that’s a lie! They love overspending so they can reduce taxes for the billionaires

  • @hahattpro@lemmy.ml
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    11 year ago

    As a foreigner, I am confused. It said that IRS will launch free online tax-filing …

    Is it imply that online tax-filing not free before ? Is it still cost you to do your own tax duty ?