IRS will pilot free, direct tax filing in 2024::Direct File is a shot across the bows of Turbotax, H&R Block, and others who have resisted free and simple tax filing for decades.

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    The rest of the developed world has had this for decades.

    So I fully expect this initiative to be lobbied out of existence by Intuit and the rest of the tax filing industry.

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      Update: An Intuit spokesperson contacted TechCrunch to call Direct File “wholly redundant,” and potentially a “financial nightmare” that will cost billions. But we won’t know until we try.

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        Luckily, most people are 9 to 5ers. The vast majority of people have simple taxes that a trained monkey could handle if it weren’t for the Intuit cabal.

        Let not perfect be the enemy of good. This is a good step and from here, we can improve the system by steps until the only people who can’t use it are tax cheats. Over optimistic? Yes, but I’m taking my wins to go.

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    Why can’t they pre fill in the form and ask us if it’s correct. The cast majority of us have pretty straight forward filling is.

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    a subset of lucky taxpayers in as many as 13 states

    This makes it sound like some dystopian survival lottery.

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      Four states signed up for the test, the rest “may be eligible” due to not having state income tax.

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        I²P is real name. IF-four or IF Hypercube? Maybe call it IRS’ Hypercube?