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calgarymicro | 8 months ago

DirectFile was a material product that had a 94% satisfaction rate.[0] Within the remit of this organization, if making filing taxes free and easy doesn't count as making people's lives better, then I'm not sure what does.

[0]https://www.nextgov.com/digital-government/2025/06/direct-fi...

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what|8 months ago

Filing taxes is already free. Well I guess you have to pay postage.

calgarymicro|8 months ago

> The average taxpayer spends $150 and 9 hours a year on their taxes

Not in a meaningful way for most people

krainboltgreene|8 months ago

> Overall, traffic for Direct File was only up by 16% compared to last year, something the report attributed to a “lack of awareness and public confusion.” > https://www.nextgov.com/digital-government/2025/06/direct-fi...

calgarymicro|8 months ago

I'm not sure how much control the USDS that developed DirectFile (or whatever was left of it) had over that given the reasons that article cites for the confusion

> The IRS deemphasized the program on its website, the report said, and the media coverage this filing season focused on the question of if the tool existed or would continue to in the future.

> Billionaire Elon Musk caused confusion in early February when he posted on X that the team powering Direct File was “deleted,” leading to headlines like “Elon Musk says he 'deleted' IRS Direct File. Can taxpayers still use the free service?” Direct File saw a drop in use after that.

To be honest, I'm impressed there was even a 16% traffic increase this year at all.