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Here is some good news and something that should have been done a long time ago but was blocked due to lobbying by corporations.
Anyone remember Joe Isuzu? I guess he got a job with Intuit…just trust him.
The Biden admin continues to impress me. I didn’t expect much from him so the bar was pretty low but damn, it’s nice to have someone in government that actually puts the average American first before profits.
The IRS is developing a system that would let taxpayers send electronic returns directly to the government for free, sidestepping commercial options such as TurboTax.
The agency plans a pilot test of the program next year.
Many other countries already offer taxpayers a government-run filing system. But the IRS plan is likely to face stiff opposition from the $14 billion tax-preparation industry.
Anyone remember Joe Isuzu? I guess he got a job with Intuit…just trust him.
A direct-to-IRS e-file system is wholly redundant and is nothing more than a solution in search of a problem," said Rick Heineman, a spokesman for Intuit, the company behind TurboTax. "That solution will unnecessarily cost taxpayers billions of dollars and especially harm the most vulnerable Americans
The Biden admin continues to impress me. I didn’t expect much from him so the bar was pretty low but damn, it’s nice to have someone in government that actually puts the average American first before profits.