Direct File - IRS Has Launched Free Tax-filing Software

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It is a tax season in the US. This is perhaps one of the most stressful times for many. It doesn't have to be, it never had to be this way. Either due to lack of interest in making the process simpler or due to incompetence tax filing process has been one of the confusing ones, even though many go through the same process every year. But there is always hope things can get better. Could it be this year that finally IRS decides to take positive actions in making filling tax returns simpler and affordable? IRS believes so. They have announced in the beginning of the year the launch of a new software called Direct File that will allow many Americans file taxes for free.

Finally some progress! It only took them a couple of decades to come up with something that would allows people file their taxes online for free. I apologize, that is not completely accurate. E-filing system has been around for many years now, and it shouldn't be confused with the new Direct File. E-filing system for taxes was a positive move when it was started. However, it didn't allow tax filers use it directly, instead it was more of an agreement with private companies like TurboTax, HRBlock and IRS to make tax filing more efficient. While not all taxes could be filed electronically, it did allow many to do so using third party software products.

It is not new for government agencies to partner with private companies to come up with solutions. Nothing is really wrong with such cooperation. Often times there are problems that government agencies are not able to solve themselves or don't have required resources or know-how. Private companies step in and get things done for a handsome fee. This is good because it helps the economy as well and rewards creative solutions in private sector. The problem is when such partnerships are not done in good faith, involve corruption or ill-intent, and lead to monopolies. It is even worse when the underlying issue is never resolved. Software products like TurboTax and HRBlock and other lesser known ones were among the ones who offered tools that made filing taxes a little bit easier. However the tactics they utilized in this business endeavor weren't in the best interests of the tax payers or customers. They still aren't. When you use one of these products today, they continue to lure you into paying for higher tier product when lower tier would just do the work. It is by design. To make as much money as possible. And it is not honest. Taxes are already to too complicated. Their tactics add more confusion, although they do a decent job with helping filing the taxes.

As part of the agreement, these companies were supposed to provide free filing options as well. It is very rare they let customers file their tax returns for free. Because of the tactics used to keep selling higher tier throughout the process, most of the time they end up having customers pay more than they initially thought they would. They do have free versions of the software available too, that would do the job for most just fine. However, they don't advertise those and they are well hidden away from search engines as well. So most of the time customers end up using the paid versions. They don't hesitate in advertising their services and spend millions to keep their market share. Giving away product for free would just not hep their profits, and agreements made were just words that had no meaning. Whichever way we look at it the partnership have failed and never produced desired outcome. Maybe that is why IRS decided to build their own software and launch Direct File.

Providing tax payers with free software to file taxes is the least IRS could have done. Launching Direct File is definitely a step in a right direction. In the age of advanced AI technologies when AI tools are capable to build software, create art, and write research articles, a tool for filing Taxes seems long overdue. Software is not complicated. There are abundance of software engineers not only in the country, but employed by the agency itself. Software is one of the solutions that can create tools that introduce more clarity when a lot of confusion is present. Confusion is clearly is the case with taxes. While software can't do everything, it can make things simpler, it can make tax-filing experience more user friendly, and remind of certain important things to its users when needed and perhaps let them optimize their tax returns.

Direct File is just a first step and there is hope it will lead to something much better in the future. It has become available in February 22 to small number of people. It is not available in all states. IRS partnered with dozen states for the initial launch, mainly those states with no state income taxes. They do intend to opened it up to more and more tax filers gradually. Think of it as Beta test version for now. Maybe because of this many won't use it yet, and continue using paid services. Why break something that have worked for years? I doubt they will have large scale adoption this year. But as we go through this tax season there will be enough data available to see what directions IRS will go with this new software. I can see huge potential here. Many can save money on fees, and IRS can get more efficient with their systems and cut costs as well.

Besides Direct File only being available in certain states, it only offers filing simple taxes like those who only use W-2s. I don't think it can help individual contractors, freelancers, entrepreneurs, and those with more complicated taxes. But hope is, if the first step is successful, they may consider making it eventually be capable of all kinds of tax situations. I wish IRS good luck and success in this effort.

Great software will solve many tax filing problems. However, it won't solve them all. Because the underlying problems with taxes and the confusion within tax system have to do with the tax laws. There will need to be major initiative taken in Congress and/or state legislature to clear up a lot of confusion, loopholes, and unreasonable taxation. This part of the problem, I doubt will see any improvements in the near future.

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Its tax season in the Philippines too but we dont have a free filing system here huhu

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Would be nice if Canada had something similar. For folks who don't have a business, rental properties, or anything weird to claim (like crypto), it would do a lot of good. If you have the easy "I work and rent/own a home but nothing else" kind of taxes, a simple filing that just did it automatically would be amazing.

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Yes, it just make sense to have a simple and clear systems easily available. Because like you suggest, for most people income is not too complicated.

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Seems it will be a useful software. I think many things in our daily life will evolve into the digital area incoming years.

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Most of our lives are already involve of digital technologies. A lot of what we do is very sophisticated technologically speaking. It is embarrassing how government agencies fail to utilize the same existing tech.

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Oh wow finally lol how about just making the tax laws less complicated so everyone can do it themselves. It's so crazy how messed up the USA tax system is.

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accountant can really relate to this. i hope they are successful in making filling tax returns simpler.

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i think we do have an online filing here in our country but the problem is that the system is always down or maybe crashing due to a lot of user trying to submit their tax.

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Taxes are the main form of income for government. If they can't dedicated resources for working systems, what else are they failing at? Crazy part it most of the solutions are available for free and this is not complicated these days.

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Software from a government agency? I wouldn't get my hopes up.

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That's easy going. We don't have a tax filing system in my country. I know it will do us a of good, saving stress and embarrassment

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That is the benefit of technology. So, now citizens can just fill in their taxes on their own.

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We've had free tax-feeling software in Spain for decades. Right now, the government sends you a free draft which you can just confirm or correct and complement. It is a great improvement as I remember my early days having to fight with a huge law manual while dealing with my income taxes.
The thing is they warn you is your sole responsibility to check for errors and fill in the correct data so you still need to know all the rules or hire someone to give you a hand to make sure you do not forget anything or correct whatever is incorrect.
One of the problems is the tons of special taxes, special allowances, different expenses etc, etc. Yes, I understand as an administration, you have to make sure you create a law that is fair for everyone but the fact that almost everyone needs to hire an expert to deal with, or suffer the corresponding "fining" consequences upon making errors, it is not the best way to treat your citizens.

To be fair though, I have to add, that the Spanish administration hires people to help anyone to deal with all the paperwork, so that helps those not having the economic resources to hire a tax advisor.

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Sounds like Spanish government is way ahead of many others. Probably IRS can learn from them. You brought up a good point. IRS and and like agencies already have most of the information needed for filing taxes if not all. Having them readily available and asking the tax payers to check if information is correct and/or update would definitely make things simpler.

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I think it's nice to have it and I agree with the private companies doing their scummy strategies. The only problem I see is that the free software might not be very user friendly. The government stuff tends to be of worst quality. However, accountants will still know the ways to avoid paying as much taxes as possible.

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Solutions would have been found easily. But is it in there best interest. Someone has to benefit and that’s how the third party has to be in the loop.as though that is not enough pain for the consumer. They make the system’s complicated for there benefits one way or another.

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The people are been unfairly cheated which should not actually be so. There should be proper use of tax

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The government is digging deep to collect tax form us. But it good to pay our taxes though several corrupt practices in the government make us angry.
I don't think we have tax filing technology in Nigeria.

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The good thing is that these kinds of things make people's lives easier and now through this software we will be able to pay our taxes easily and all these things can be done sitting at home, the way we now do bills. They can also pay sitting at home in the same way.

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Can't say much about US taxes, but collaborating with external firms(private sector) would remain one of the best ways to curb mismanagement. Just as you said, they may end up siding with unfavorable rules. Hope the free tax filling software does its job effeciently

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Hmm
The software should be a useful one but at the same time, I don’t like to trust anything that comes from the government
Nothing but lies, lol

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it will help the companies working in usa :)

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Crypto OGs: “fvck the government, privacy & decentralization are king”

2024: “let’s willingly give the IRS every bit of detailed info on all our crypto.”

😹🙃

(Granted, I haven’t seen the software so can’t say for certain, but would not be one bit surprised if it included fields to input all your wallet addresses, etc)

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Software or no software, IRS does ask specific questions about crypto assets in the tax return forms. There is no way going around it.

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It's crystal clear that as technology continues to evolve, it presents opportunities for innovation and efficiency in addressing longstanding challenges within the tax system. Wishing the IRS success in this endeavor and hoping for further advancements to come!

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Positive initiative for US citizens. Dubai has a similar VAT Tax group allowing users to enter their records and calculate their quarterly tax amount. This kind of user-friendly access helps individuals manage their taxes more efficiently, making the process smoother and more transparent. It's a step towards empowering individuals with better control over their financial responsibilities.

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That is a welcome development, and it shows that the only permanent thing in life is change. I believe it will be more simpler in the near future.

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It is really quite a pity that at the end of the day, the government are not really making use of the tax properly as they should

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