This is why the IRS should be providing tax prep software directly. They should already have w2s, 1099s etc and should be able to process them directly into the forms. The only reason we have to pay third parties is they bought the politicians.
Actually, most people in the US shouldn't have to do any tax prep at all. The IRS already has all that information, after all. The only reason the average US worker has to do anything more than a check a "this is correct" box is because a significant number of politicians intentionally want taxes to be annoying and time-consuming in order to bias people against the idea of being taxed at all.
And just to quantify that. Slightly more than 10% of the workforce are self-employed. For that 10%, the IRS has almost none of the relevant information. So "most people" in this context means 90%. I think most of us (even those in the 10%, like I am) would agree that 90% does indeed mean "most".
Cynically, I think they don't because even they don't understand all their rules. They couldn't write the software even if they wanted to.
But yeah, I'd love it if this was the kick in the pants that is needed to get people to see how ridiculous it is that taxpayers need to pay a third party just to submit their information to the IRS.
crooked-v|2 years ago
PaulDavisThe1st|2 years ago
SoftTalker|2 years ago
But yeah, I'd love it if this was the kick in the pants that is needed to get people to see how ridiculous it is that taxpayers need to pay a third party just to submit their information to the IRS.
moneywoes|2 years ago
m463|2 years ago
for example, accessing the the California DMV website not only uses google analytics, it will log you into google.