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    Fuck all corpo scum! Intuit, TurboTax and H&R Block can all fuck right off! Corporate lobbying motherfuckers can burn in hell.

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          And your financial information need never leave the IRS and be put in the hands of a private company.

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          No no, some of us enjoy struggling through page after page of attempts to push premium products and services, and never mind that these “free file” options generally don’t cover both state and federal. But hey, yay for H&R, they really need the business, right?

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          I had to mail in my state taxes for NY due to NYC regulations, which I didn’t know about since I’ve been using TurboTax for 7 years. I was only informed of this after I had filed my taxes federally using the IRS system. There is no way to just file your state taxes online, you have to do both and if you submit them a second time it just gets rejected.

          It’s good that they’re doing this, but it caused a lot of headaches for me that I was unaware of.

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        Yeah but now H&R has all your financial information. It’s “free” but that doesn’t mean there is no cost.

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        Yes, both sides bad, but Biden less bad. Making government easy to work with should be the bare minimum. We don’t have to throw them a parade every time they do something sane, they work for us.

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    Any takers on what party of small government will try to dismantle this?

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      You want a Biden TAX PANEL to decide if your grandmother has to pay or not? We will defend your right to choose the tax prep service of your choice!

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    Dearest American friends,

    I’m happy for you. Given your tax system this seems like a really positive step forward.

    I hope it makes your lives better.

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    Wild to read how the US tax system works when you’re used to the EU.

    Maybe one day you’ll also get automatic tax filling without lifting a finger.

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    I signed up to do the free IRS filing but got rejected unfortunately because I had entered into a domestic partnership which made me ineligible. Not really sure why since I was filing single anyway but oh well, this is good news and I can’t wait to try it next year.

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    My last attempt at efiling went real well right up to the efile step at which point the online service used demanded 17.00 for the priviledge. Ended up downloading, printing, and mailing it in.

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    I’ll be the contrarian - this could be good for Intuit.

    They were already forced to support free filing for simple returns. This IRS Direct File has similar eligibility, so Intuit already wasn’t making money off them, but now Intuit also doesn’t need the cost of scaling up for them

    Intuit gets to take a bunch of freeloaders off their support costs, and can focus where their real profits are: people with more complex returns or higher income, that also don’t need an accountant

    Intuit also gets to act less scammy. The only way they were making anything off those freeloaders was selling them things they don’t need

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      They made money off upselling people who thought it would be free. Or another way was to wait to tell them about the charges until you’ve spent a couple hours on the application. …or the way they would sell you last years tax information back to you to save you a few hours filling out forms.

      United states of monetization.

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    Wonder how it’ll compare to FreeTaxUSA? I’ve had very good luck with that the last few years.