IRS makes free tax return program permanent and is asking all states to join in 2025. This could deal a massive blow to private tax filing services such as TurboTax (apnews.com)
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autotldr@lemmings.world on 30 May 2024 18:45 next collapse

This is the best summary I could come up with:


The IRS was tasked with looking into how to create a “direct file” system as part of the money it received from the Inflation Reduction Act signed into law by President Joe Biden in 2022.

“The IRS has been underfunded for decades, so taxpayers haven’t gotten the support they deserve,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told reporters in a call Thursday.

Werfel said expanding the program will provide another filing option to taxpayers and “fits squarely into the IRS’ effort to make taxes as easy as possible for Americans, including saving time and money.”

The IRS has face intense blowback to Direct File from private tax preparation companies that have made billions from charging people to use their software and have spent millions lobbying Congress.

For the Direct File program to keep growing, it will need continued funding under the Inflation Reduction Act, which initially included $80 billion for the IRS.

House Republicans built a $1.4 billion reduction to the IRS into the debt ceiling and budget cuts package passed by Congress last summer.


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schwim@lemm.ee on 30 May 2024 18:47 next collapse

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Allonzee@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 19:05 next collapse

Our captured Gov’t: You go to prison…unless you’re very wealthy of course, this is America after all.

Then we’re happy to negotiate, settle, reduce, and otherwise facilitate your repayment in a way that’s convenient for you and your tax litigation team, sir!

lung@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 19:15 next collapse

Old meme, but (1) you don’t go to prison for making a mistake on your taxes in America — you have to do a big fraud (2) no, the government doesn’t always know how much you owe, they only know stuff like domestic W2s and what banks file. There is a huge amount of ways to make income outside of that

ChapulinColorado@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 20:07 next collapse

I’m guessing 50% of individuals would be covered by just those 2 methods. Other methods would quickly follow once people realize how the rest of the world does not cater to crazy and the ones they can legally bribe (“lobby”).

deweydecibel@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 23:57 collapse

It doesn’t matter if 50% of people would be covered by the information that is submitted to the IRS, the point is the IRS does not know that. when you do your taxes, you are telling them that there’s nothing else, but until you filed, they could not assume it.

And it isn’t just about the lobbying, it’s also just about conservatives in general. They do not want the government getting maximum tax income. They have crippled the IRS countless times over the last couple of decades, choking off their ability to ensure the government is getting the tax money it is owed. It doesn’t matter what new methods could be employed to ensure that nobody ever had to file their own tax returns, the point is the IRS is not funded and staffed enough to manage that.

The IRS doesn’t actually check most tax returns. They audit a certain number randomly every year, but they don’t check them all. They can’t with the resources they have available. They are taken on good faith for the majority of Americans every year because the IRS can’t check the sheer scale of them in a timely manner. If something looks really off, so much so that it triggers something in the system, they’ll take a look, but for the most part they’re trusting the fear of an audit to keep people honest.

Keep in mind that the majority of the countries that you’re referring to are dwarfed by the US. It is substantially more complicated and more expensive to manage federal income tax returns for all 50 states than it is for, say, Germany.

ChapulinColorado@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 00:10 next collapse

I am aware of all of those points, the thing is people try to make excuses for why we can’t follow the rest of the world and expect some perfect solution day 1, which will just hold us back. Gotta start somewhere.

For the first point and point about audits, can still be handled as they are now, send people a w2 and bank reported prefilled form, ask them to add anything missing. Same as now, but less energy required to start or complete the task for most people. Kind of how most tax programs start your State income tax forms with the information entered in the federal one and what was declared the previous year which is already known and go from there.

Habahnow@sh.itjust.works on 31 May 2024 02:09 next collapse

I feel you’re kinda talking past ChapulinColorado’s comment. He’s indicating that for many people they would should have a simple tax filing process where they don’t receive money outside of what’s reported to the IRS already. Many workers only have a W2 and use the standard deduction. They shouldn’t have to pay a 3rd party to get their taxes done, and it shouldn’t take them almost any time to file a return.

yes you’re also right that people would still need to confirm what their income is (especially if its not reported to the IRS), but that doesn’t apply to a large section of the US Population.

Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 19:59 collapse

The IRS doesn’t actually check most tax returns

That isn’t true. They check all tax returns based on W2, 1099’s and other documents they receive from corporations that paid you money.

An audit is completely different from the automatic checks that make sure every bank record of interest and stock sale lines up with what you claimed on taxes.

If you miss any stock sale or any reported income, you will get a computer generated letter from the IRS for the amount you owe. If you pay too much by accident, you will also get a computer generated check back from the IRS.

I make a mistake every few years and get a bill with fine or a check from the IRS. I no longer stressed about taxes because I know they will correct it for me in a few months anyway. The fine is small because I’ve luckily never made a big mistake. I’ve gotten back large checks for years I forgot I paid estimated taxes and overpaid my taxes.

deweydecibel@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 23:41 collapse

I remember people saying that Lemmy was going to be better than Reddit, yet here we are, with idiotic memes sharing blatant falsehoods that pander to people who can’t be bothered to think critically or actually learn anything. Upvoted straight to the top, not least of which because it’s an image.

I miss old Reddit when, if people were going to say stupid shit, they actually had to take the time to type it.

DreadPirateShawn@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 31 May 2024 00:44 next collapse

Better vehicle, same people. 🤷🙂

Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 14:25 next collapse

What’s the blatant falsehood? You are required to calculate taxes that the government largely already knows the answer. If you calculate wrong, you get a letter from the Government telling you where you were wrong which proves they knew the correct answers all along. If you don’t pay that fine, the end result will be prison.

LifeOfChance@lemmy.world on 01 Jun 2024 01:50 collapse

I don’t like you.

Reddit has been the same since day one. You’re just being dramatic. They had plenty of stupid and off the wall shit that went just as this has. You’re being ridiculous old timer.

BrianTheeBiscuiteer@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 20:13 next collapse

Step in the right direction either way. Hopefully this means they’ll be capturing metrics on which parts of the process are the most complicated and improve those areas.

SexualPolytope@lemmy.sdf.org on 30 May 2024 20:37 next collapse

Reminds me of my ex’s tantrums.

Fedizen@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 00:23 collapse

*US Gov’t

[deleted] on 30 May 2024 18:51 next collapse

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mannycalavera@feddit.uk on 30 May 2024 18:56 next collapse

US legislative: This is, now now now I say I say. This is un American gosh darn it!

cccrontab@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 18:59 next collapse

Fuck all corpo scum! Intuit, TurboTax and H&R Block can all fuck right off! Corporate lobbying motherfuckers can burn in hell.

pete_the_cat@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 19:17 collapse

I filed for free with H&R Block.

cheese_greater@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 19:43 next collapse

…And Now you can file for free without them

deweydecibel@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 23:37 next collapse

And your financial information need never leave the IRS and be put in the hands of a private company.

Fedizen@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 00:22 collapse

a private company would never sell this data

pete_the_cat@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 23:48 next collapse

I had to mail in my state taxes for NY due to NYC regulations, which I didn’t know about since I’ve been using TurboTax for 7 years. I was only informed of this after I had filed my taxes federally using the IRS system. There is no way to just file your state taxes online, you have to do both and if you submit them a second time it just gets rejected.

It’s good that they’re doing this, but it caused a lot of headaches for me that I was unaware of.

ameancow@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 00:04 collapse

No no, some of us enjoy struggling through page after page of attempts to push premium products and services, and never mind that these “free file” options generally don’t cover both state and federal. But hey, yay for H&R, they really need the business, right?

MedicPigBabySaver@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 20:03 next collapse

I filed free with TT. But, will definitely plan on using the IRS system.

solsangraal@lemmy.zip on 30 May 2024 20:05 next collapse

after h&r block wrecked my taxes and cost me months of back and forth with the IRS, i take every possible opportunity to steer people away from them

i sat there and had to repeatedly correct the ancient walking corpse they hired part time to do tax filing as she kept entering wrong numbers on the computer. who knows wtf they did after i left

fuck h&r block. after that bullshit experience, i signed on with an actual business accountant and never had a single fuckup in 10+ years

cccrontab@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 20:07 collapse

Yeah but now H&R has all your financial information. It’s “free” but that doesn’t mean there is no cost.

FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 19:09 next collapse

It’s so weird to read a positive headline. :)

BedSharkPal@lemmy.ca on 30 May 2024 20:13 collapse

Right? Like what even is this feeling?

blanketswithsmallpox@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 04:49 collapse

Thanks Biden!

snownyte@kbin.social on 30 May 2024 19:13 next collapse

Fuck you Intuit. Ha, what're you going to do now? Sue the IRS?

Narrator: They will try.

QuarterSwede@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 02:04 collapse

Oh absolutely. In the next week or so I’m sure that’ll be a headline.

pete_the_cat@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 19:16 next collapse

Using this ended being a massive pain in the ass for me. I could file the federal taxes online, but after I submitted it and attempted to file my state taxes online it said I couldn’t since I lived in NYC and made more than 75k/yr and I’d have to mail them in since it’s impossible to file only your state taxes online due to the IRS’ requirements.

I haven’t used my printer in years so it was a hassle just to print out 5 pages and mail them half way across the country. It also delayed getting my refund by about a month.

gibmiser@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 19:26 next collapse

Growing pains. States that work with the IRS will be able to (relatively) easily setup a way to receive the information from the IRS in a way that makes the states job easier too. This is a win for everyone except the tax preparing industry.

pete_the_cat@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 23:43 collapse

Yeah, I just assumed it would work smoothly by now. I’ve been using TurboTax for the past 7 years and have had no issues, I attempted to save money by doing it this way, but it caused way more headaches for me.

Moobythegoldensock@lemm.ee on 30 May 2024 19:37 next collapse

The agency also is inviting all states with a state income tax to sign up and help people file their state returns for free. During the 2024 pilot, tax agencies in Arizona, Massachusetts, California and New York helped people directly file their state taxes.

pete_the_cat@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 23:52 collapse

If you lived in NYC and made than 75k/year you can’t file online using the state’s website, and both of those were true for me. I moved out of NYC last June, I live in Florida now. Also, why should I have to go see a tax agent? I should just be able to do it all online myself. I’ve been doing it for 7 years with TurboTax.

Moobythegoldensock@lemm.ee on 31 May 2024 14:05 collapse

Yeah, and NYC’s cost of living is going to make that the case for a higher percentage of people. These initiatives are really targeting middle and lower income people outside of cities.

Sounds like you’re in that uncomfortable spot where you need to pay to do your taxes but it’s probably not worth it to pay an accountant. Paid software is probably ideal for you, but I personally wouldn’t use TurboTax out of principle just because of how obsessively they lobby to keep the system like this.

TachyonTele@lemm.ee on 30 May 2024 20:38 next collapse

Every library has tax forms for free if you’re mailing them in.

pete_the_cat@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 23:37 collapse

I had them already prepared (I attempted to do it via H&R block as well but it was rejected since I had already submitted my federal forms), I just couldn’t submit them. Also I moved 1300 miles away in the past year, so I couldn’t really do that anyway haha

aeharding@vger.social on 30 May 2024 21:58 collapse

Sounds like a state problem. It works great in my state. It will get better in time.

pete_the_cat@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 23:35 collapse

A city problem to be more exact. Since I lived in NYC and made more than 75k in a year I couldn’t file online, using the site the IRS directed me to (I’ve been doing it myself with TurboTax for the past 7 years, and paying for it). Due to the IRS’ own rules, you can’t file just your state tax returns online, since they’re largely the same as the federal taxes. So both are actually at fault.

I live in Florida now so I don’t have to pay state taxes, so next year’s will be a breeze.

aeharding@vger.social on 31 May 2024 00:21 collapse

you can’t file just your state tax returns online

Then either I’m misunderstanding you, or I’m filing my taxes wrong lol

pete_the_cat@lemmy.world on 09 Jul 2024 18:35 collapse

This is a month late, but what I meant was there is no way to do them completely separately since the state largely uses your federal return. When you submit your state taxes it checks to see if your federal return was already accepted (usually at that point you haven’t actually submitted your federal taxes, or at least the IRS hasn’t entered them in as submitted), if it shows as being accepted already their system is set up in a way that won’t allow a second submission online.

gibmiser@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 19:23 next collapse

WhAAAAATT! wow that is amazing great news. Holy shit!

Dudewitbow@lemmy.zip on 30 May 2024 19:23 next collapse

now if they an extend support with the state government support so consumers can finally end this chapter

Moobythegoldensock@lemm.ee on 30 May 2024 19:37 collapse

The agency also is inviting all states with a state income tax to sign up and help people file their state returns for free. During the 2024 pilot, tax agencies in Arizona, Massachusetts, California and New York helped people directly file their state taxes.

Dreizehn@kbin.social on 30 May 2024 19:25 next collapse

Carry on IRS, I would have zero issues using their tax return service. I'm certain the corporate tax return lobbyist are working overtime to prevent this.

Glent@lemmy.ca on 30 May 2024 22:10 collapse

Republicans will sue for them in a district they can judge shop

themurphy@lemmy.ml on 31 May 2024 05:21 collapse

Imagine having a political party that deliberately tries to make everything worse for the people in broad daylight. And you can’t do shit about it, because you live in a two party system.

Yay. :)

n0cturnali@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 19:30 next collapse

Does this include state taxes?

Moobythegoldensock@lemm.ee on 30 May 2024 19:36 collapse

The agency also is inviting all states with a state income tax to sign up and help people file their state returns for free. During the 2024 pilot, tax agencies in Arizona, Massachusetts, California and New York helped people directly file their state taxes.

Agrivar@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 21:36 collapse

I live in Massachusetts and I used the IRS free file service this year, for both state and federal taxes. It was a very painless process, and I had my federal refund in my bank account in less than ten days!! It really works.

BigMacHole@lemm.ee on 30 May 2024 19:45 next collapse

This is HORRIBLE! I absolutely can NOT stand ANYTHING that makes Biden look good!

-Republicans who care about the Economy and the Country.

Moops@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 20:07 next collapse

Woooooo!

njm1314@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 20:15 next collapse

Wonder how it’ll compare to FreeTaxUSA? I’ve had very good luck with that the last few years.

mosiacmango@lemm.ee on 30 May 2024 22:06 collapse

Ideally it will advance to emulate whats common in the EU : the tax service sends you a “we think you owe this. If correct, please confirm amd youre done. If not, please amend and then youre done.”

This isn’t that proactive yet, but all the bones are there.

AA5B@lemmy.world on 01 Jun 2024 00:23 collapse

I’m r, you could just phrase it as a starting point. We have thos much done for you: fill out anything else

It would even let IRS set data driven priorities on what to add. This is the thing most people changed, so let’s work on that for next year

applepie@kbin.social on 30 May 2024 20:30 next collapse

do these communism really expect the federal government to allow people to file taxes without a money changer middling man the filing?

NOT IN MY AMERICA!

wanderingmagus@lemm.ee on 30 May 2024 21:16 collapse

Poe’s law strikes again, you forgot this: /s

applepie@kbin.social on 30 May 2024 21:21 collapse

since i had to look it up: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poe's_law

/s ruins half the fun tho!!!

fishbone@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 22:34 collapse

Said it before and I’ll say it again: It’s crazy to me that tone centric fonts never happened. Tone is wildly important in all language, but there’s basically no good way to convey tone via text without stating the tone like some Newspeak shit. Meanwhile, we have all these rad fonts just hanging out on the proverbial bench, going totally unused, but I’m cursed to see and use exclusively good Times New Roman, plusgood Helvetica, and doubleplusgood Arial. Literally 1984.

/hyperbole (but I really do think it would be a fun idea and I demand a hyperbole font).

migo@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 30 May 2024 20:47 next collapse

I’m truly amazed that this was ever a thing. The US is a case study of destroying value while raising GDP.

Zier@fedia.io on 30 May 2024 20:58 next collapse

Cool. Now do Health Care!

CoggyMcFee@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 23:45 collapse

Vote more Democrats into Congress

K1nsey6@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 01:07 collapse

If a bullet proof dem super majority state like California wont do it, they sure as fuck wont do it on a national level

TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee on 31 May 2024 01:36 collapse

Kind of a chicken or the egg thing, state level reforms can only do so much

K1nsey6@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 01:57 collapse

3 times universal healthcare has come up in the state legislature and their own party killed it

TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee on 31 May 2024 02:00 next collapse

Ahhh, America

themurphy@lemmy.ml on 31 May 2024 05:18 next collapse

That’s typically the start of any big law change. It almost always come up a few times in various iterations before being decided.

And I’m sure it will give California some trouble if all neighbour states doesn’t offer healthcare. So maybe it needs to come from the top?

Salix@sh.itjust.works on 01 Jun 2024 03:48 collapse

I don’t think California would be able to handle the influx of people moving to California if they do pass universal healthcare. As a State, they don’t have as much funding as a Federal program would have.

ConstipatedWatson@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 21:08 next collapse

“TurboTax must die”

That would be the perfect title of a multi billion dollar franchise about rebels from the IRS tryijg to thwart known scammers from Intuit.

Tronn4@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 21:28 next collapse

Any takers on what party of small government will try to dismantle this?

barsquid@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 21:42 collapse

You want a Biden TAX PANEL to decide if your grandmother has to pay or not? We will defend your right to choose the tax prep service of your choice!

Fedizen@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 00:22 collapse

“Tax preparer vouchers!” GOP, soon

Furbag@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 21:50 next collapse

I signed up to do the free IRS filing but got rejected unfortunately because I had entered into a domestic partnership which made me ineligible. Not really sure why since I was filing single anyway but oh well, this is good news and I can’t wait to try it next year.

mosiacmango@lemm.ee on 30 May 2024 22:04 collapse

The test was limited to make sure the core fundamentals worked. Your situation is an “edge case,” i.e an unlikely situation that makes things much harder to code.

It sounds like they cut you out to make sure the product worked, and will now be on working “edge cases,” by far the hardest part of any computer engineering.

ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de on 30 May 2024 22:02 next collapse

Inuit lost like 16% this past week. That’s a $113 drop per share for em.

khannie@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 23:26 next collapse

Dearest American friends,

I’m happy for you. Given your tax system this seems like a really positive step forward.

I hope it makes your lives better.

Sam_Bass@lemmy.world on 30 May 2024 23:43 next collapse

My last attempt at efiling went real well right up to the efile step at which point the online service used demanded 17.00 for the priviledge. Ended up downloading, printing, and mailing it in.

TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee on 31 May 2024 01:35 collapse

That’s a petty thing to get upset about all things considered.

Sam_Bass@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 01:54 collapse

Hey if they advertise free efile then they damn well better deliver free efile

TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee on 31 May 2024 02:00 collapse

Yaknow that’s fair.

What were you filing just like basic W2’s or did you have a 1099 and a bunch of deductions?

Sam_Bass@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 02:06 collapse

Doesnt matter, mr.shill, dont do what you advertise you do, you are crooked. Failing to stipulate charges for anything beyond basics makes you a worse crook

TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee on 31 May 2024 02:08 collapse

I’m not shilling I’m asking for context. I agree with you, why you gotta be so combative?

Sam_Bass@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 02:57 collapse

Moi? Combative? Aux contraire, senior. I just believe in advertising truth, not the bait n switch they tried to foist on me. Even if the fee was a penny, it should have been laid out at the start to allow me, the consumer, the common decency of accepting it rather than having it demanded of me to proceed.

Sam_Bass@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 03:13 collapse

And yes i had a 1099R, and a 1099B to add to the mix but nothing was said by way of cost to add before or after. Possibly could be buried in their lessthanobvious TOS dunno didnt look

DudeImMacGyver@sh.itjust.works on 31 May 2024 00:02 next collapse

TurboTax for bankruptcy, LET’S GOOOOOOO!!!

Fedizen@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 00:20 next collapse

Dark Brandon’s war with TurboTax has only just begun…

Fredselfish@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 01:08 collapse

Wait asking the states to allow this? Great means all the red states like the one I am stuck in will opt out fucking us over.

buddascrayon@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 03:05 next collapse

Don’t fool yourself, there’s a lot of Democrats in the pocket of the tax prep lobby.

GiveMemes@jlai.lu on 31 May 2024 04:04 next collapse

Usually they ask politely at first then ‘ask’ by threatening to pull interstate funding. (MADD or Common Core, for example)

root@precious.net on 02 Jun 2024 06:21 collapse

The states probably need to opt in for state income tax filing or data. Red states typically don’t have income taxes and wouldn’t need this to begin with.

Fredselfish@lemmy.world on 02 Jun 2024 14:38 collapse

Oklahoma takes state taxes.

BigBenis@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 03:18 next collapse

It’s kinda wild to see things moving in the right direction for once…

yokonzo@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 04:17 next collapse

Right? I almost can’t totally believe it, I’m not sure if I should

Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 14:20 collapse

It’s almost like, I don’t know, Biden is helping. But both sides bad, amirite?

Shyfer@ttrpg.network on 31 May 2024 15:17 next collapse

I would say helping perpetrate a genocide slightly outweighs making filing taxes a little easier. It’s a very, “He makes the trains run on time” sentiment.

Although I do like it. We’ve been due this for a long time. I wonder if Turbo Tax is freaking out.

paf0@lemmy.world on 01 Jun 2024 09:29 collapse

Yes, both sides bad, but Biden less bad. Making government easy to work with should be the bare minimum. We don’t have to throw them a parade every time they do something sane, they work for us.

FarFarAway@startrek.website on 31 May 2024 04:26 next collapse

Except they’ll make you sign up for id.me, biometrics and all.

LordCrom@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 05:25 collapse

Is that correct? Id.me can suck it… Forcing us to use a 3rd party with all private info and multiple pictures of your face for racial shit… terrible

FarFarAway@startrek.website on 01 Jun 2024 03:35 collapse

directfile.irs.gov/idme

Edit: haha, I feel wierd putting this link to the irs here.

LordCrom@lemmy.world on 01 Jun 2024 09:05 collapse

Well that sucks.

I will not give any 3rd party private corp all my personal info and pictures of my face for facial recognition. IRS already has this info, that should be good enough

themurphy@lemmy.ml on 31 May 2024 05:25 next collapse

Wild to read how the US tax system works when you’re used to the EU.

Maybe one day you’ll also get automatic tax filling without lifting a finger.

EvilEyedPanda@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 05:45 collapse

Then how would you arbitrarily fine your citizens?

Grippler@feddit.dk on 31 May 2024 05:52 collapse

Calling taxes a fine is about the most american thing ever…

herrvogel@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 06:03 collapse

I think what they meant was forcing people to do it all by hand invites mistakes, which are then fined.

EvilEyedPanda@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 14:02 next collapse

Yes, or pay someone to do it.

NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world on 31 May 2024 20:21 collapse

Happened to my dad once in Canada.

He missed a savings/checking account which earned some interest. CRA knows about these as the bank sends it to them.

They made a big deal about hiding it and fined him with interest.

It’s totally stupid.

KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml on 31 May 2024 20:14 next collapse

I know how Intuit will respond: By lobbying to kill this.

AA5B@lemmy.world on 01 Jun 2024 00:06 next collapse

I’ll be the contrarian - this could be good for Intuit.

They were already forced to support free filing for simple returns. This IRS Direct File has similar eligibility, so Intuit already wasn’t making money off them, but now Intuit also doesn’t need the cost of scaling up for them

Intuit gets to take a bunch of freeloaders off their support costs, and can focus where their real profits are: people with more complex returns or higher income, that also don’t need an accountant

Intuit also gets to act less scammy. The only way they were making anything off those freeloaders was selling them things they don’t need

Rekorse@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 01 Jun 2024 02:20 collapse

They made money off upselling people who thought it would be free. Or another way was to wait to tell them about the charges until you’ve spent a couple hours on the application. …or the way they would sell you last years tax information back to you to save you a few hours filling out forms.

United states of monetization.

BrinkBreaker@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 01 Jun 2024 11:34 collapse

Well you can also do what I do which is select the most expensive options. Figure out everything then copy the details onto a free file option and never pay them.

Rekorse@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 01 Jun 2024 11:51 collapse

Appreciate the tip!

EmperorHenry@discuss.tchncs.de on 01 Jun 2024 02:04 next collapse

why are they leaving something like this up to the states?

Return free filing is really hard to find, every time I need to pay my taxes again, it gets harder and harder to find.

buzz86us@lemmy.world on 01 Jun 2024 09:48 next collapse

How about return free filling… Why the hell do we have to do anything at all?

johny_joe_1975@discuss.online on 01 Jun 2024 11:11 collapse

As a person who not live in US, I wonder why people need private tax filing like TurboTax ? As where I live, my employer (the company I work for) do tax filing for me. I just need to sign, agree that they will do my tax filling.

helpImTrappedOnline@lemmy.world on 01 Jun 2024 12:40 collapse

Funny thing is, in a way our employers already do our taxes, they send everything to the IRS. We just have to manually input the same data into forms to send to the IRS. If you get it wrong they’ll know and can fine you. That being said, individuals filing their own taxes does have its place, people have multiple jobs, children, houses, debt, bank intrest earned etc. An employeer should’t have to keep track of all that. The individual should just be able to collect all the approiate forms and send them in, not have to transfer info from form w4 to form 1090.

Private tax filing companies like Turbo Tax have heavily lobbied with campaign contributions bribes.

Any attempt to fix the system was blocked. The silver linning (if you can call it that) was they had to make a free version availbe to low income individuals.

However that “free” version is completely burried and not advertised anywhere. They’d rather you use the free version of TurboTax which only free for the basic person with a job, house and maybe a kid. Anything more will cost (my info is a bit outdated and skewed, I’m not really looking at the exact service).

Then it’s filled the dark patterns and scare tatics to get you to pay up every step of the way.

Welcome to land of freedom and the illusion of taxation with representation.