• _NoName_
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    Does this include tax filing? Please include tax filing…

    It does not. Good for everyone else, but we seriously need to flip how we do taxes here.

    • @derekabutton
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      Click bait article titles? I get it. Click bait lemmy post titles? Sorry but downvote.

      Also my first thought was also the hope of removing tax filing. Oh well.

      • TheaoneAndOnly27
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        I also appreciate when they put the article text in the Lemmy post so I don’t have to go to any news sites.

        • Prox
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          Isn’t this title just the title from the article?

          Now I definitely feel like OP should have cleaned up the title before posting, but Reddit requires that users keep the source title, right?

    • @[email protected]
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      What would be cool is adopting the system they use in the Faroe Islands - it’s an incredibly efficient system. Neither individuals nor corporations handle taxes, instead corporations pay into a publicly owned automatic tax withholding system that does the taxes for you both and then forwards your income post-taxes into your bank account.

      The Faroes haven’t just set up a centralized system that automatically collects tax revenue and disburses welfare payments; they also continuously monitor all of your labor income and adjust your withholding as necessary if you lose a job or get a new one. Ordinary businesses and employees never have to even think about TAKS—no tax return is required.

      What’s more, the system almost automatically produces the best possible economic statistics—virtually an identical and contemporaneous picture of the whole economy, down to the last krone—instead of relying on the kinds of laborious and inaccurate surveys used in the U.S. That automation, in turn, has allowed TAKS to cut its budget and staffing while increasing audits on large, rich companies.

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      • @Num10ck
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        71 year ago

        that second paragraph in the quote shouldnt be missed. such as system would bring powerful early indicators to help guide public policy at fine resolution and minimal lag

    • @[email protected]
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      Absolutely this. For most individual filers, the government already knows what you owe and what, if anything, your refund should be. For these people, filing taxes should be no more difficult than logging in to an IRS portal, affirming no changes to the already prepared forms, and logging out. But Intuit and other companies spend a shitload of money to make sure this doesn’t happen.

  • @thorbot
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    71 year ago

    Clickbait bullshit go away

    • @psychothumbsOP
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      Not really, I think feel good stories about good government do particularly badly in the clickbait economy - look at all the downvotes this is getting!

  • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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    31 year ago

    Pennsylvania does a pretty good job of this, apart from income tax. Child support payments, car registrations, changes of residency and more are available on easy to use and browser-agnostic websites. It took me about five minutes to renew my car registration and I had a temporary one printed instantly.

    • Ghostalmedia
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      121 year ago

      The article literally has multiple examples of changes that were already put into place.

        • Drusas
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          It doesn’t say he’s working on the thing people “most” hate.