• isu712@lemmy.world
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    They’ve actually been trying to do this for years. There were actually a couple years of tests out in California I think. However, there are two big lobbies that always put a halt to it, tax preparation services (H&R Block, Intuit, etc.) and groups that want taxes to be a pain in the ass so we’ll all bitch about them.

    Check out this episode of Planet Money if you want to learn more:

    Planet Money - Tax Hero

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      TLDR: Our government is for sale and two corporations apparently give instructions to the entire IRS and tax system because they pay a “subscription fee” to our politicians.

      All as designed by the supreme court.

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        John Roberts: “But I didn’t SEE them hand over a bag full of cash, so it doesn’t count. For realsies.”

        Clarence Thomas: “The first amendment protects the freedom of mon–speech. I meant speech.”

        Samuel Alito: “TAKE BRIBES is actually an anagram of BEK EAT RIBS”.

        Brett Kavanaugh: “I drink beer.”

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        I’ve been using the Cash App one and it’s totally free. It was formerly Credit Karma’s before TurboTax bought them and they were forced to divest the free tax program. I usually will run the same numbers through TurboTax and the results end up being the same.

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        Protip: just fill out the paperwork! It walks you through it and takes no more time than making a pathfinder character. Tbh the whole act of doing it reminds me of making a ttrpg character: you get a template sheet and a booklet that walks you through it.

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          if the free ones would automatically populate for free I would totally use them just to not do the data input. But since they are all bs and don’t actually do it for free I do the free fillable forms. Real pro tip is use a spreadsheet to add things up for wierd forms that don’t do stuff for you. I put my 1099’s in a spreadsheet and copied and pasted from it and it just made the whole thing easier to look over and verify. will do the same anytime I have multiples of the same form and then also for things like ira nonfillable pdf.

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          So you’re the kind of person who enjoys filling out the paper registration for a product warranty, I suspect.

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          The stakes are a bit higher compared to D&D.

          I should be able to just stuff what I think is the right amount of gold coins in an envelope and label it “to IRS” and they can figure out if I need another coin or two.

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            Yes, but all you have to do is follow the guide? It literally took 15 min to do my taxes this year.