• @Sanctus
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    327 months ago

    Link? I will instantly use it. Mostly to stick it to Intuit.

    • dantheclamman
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      357 months ago

      Turbotax has entered the chat. Turbotax has DMed your senator a couple hundred thousand to make sure you will never be able to use this

      • @Sanctus
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        127 months ago

        I’m not going to lie; there is a threshold where just being a complete tribal savage is easier than dealing with the beauracacy. If it becomes too time consuming, expensive, and stressful to do taxes, I will squat in the soon-to-be ruins of business real estate and hunt the local pigeon and duck populations to survive.

    • @CuddlyCassowary
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      147 months ago

      They decide who is in the pilot at this point, not us.

      • @Sanctus
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        147 months ago

        That hurts, hope it comes to the public.

        • @SquishMallow
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          77 months ago

          It will. Takes time to test and roll things out

          • Decoy321M
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            107 months ago

            You are severely underestimating the tax prep lobbyists. The IRS has been trying to do this for decades.

            • @SquishMallow
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              37 months ago

              I’m aware of this. This is the first time I’m aware they managed to get a pilot system and I think that shows great promise. Also, people are noticing more and more, and pushing back.

            • @[email protected]
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              27 months ago

              Yes, but previously all the big player opted into a middle ground goverment sanctioned “free file” system that made filing taxes free for most Americans from these companies.

              Thr big players have recently opted out, so the IRS is now actually running the pilot this year.

      • @LordOfTheChia
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        7 months ago

        So you mainly want to avoid Intuit owned companies and H&R Block. They alone spent millions per year to lobby against easy and free filing for taxpayers.

        Then there’s the ACTR (American Coalition Of Taxpayer Rights) who spend $100s of thousands a year lobbying for the same (and are made up by 14 members:

        https://www.americancoalitionfortaxpayerrights.org/about/

        Intuit

        H&R Block

        Tax Act

        OnLine Taxes

        Wolters Kluwer

        Tax Hawk

        Liberty Tax

        Drake Software

        Jackson Hewitt

        also the following financial institutions:

        Netspend

        Republic Bank

        TPG Santa Barbara

        pathward

        Edit: Started a post in /c/asklemmy to find out alternatives. Tax Act was my go-to company, but they’ve joined the ACTR at some point, so they’re a no-go.

        https://lemmy.world/post/8447282

        Edit 2: Checking out some older reddit threads on the subject, FreeTaxUSA may be the best option so far. FreeTaxUSA are owned by Tax Hawk which is a member of the ACTR, however of all the ones i’ve checked so far, they are the cheapest (free Federal and $15 state), and at least they’re not one of the top lobbying companies like Intuit(Turbo Tax/Credit Karma tax services), H&R Block, or Jackson Hewitt.