"Private" tax information given to Faceypage
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What? Why? What reasoning could they possibly offer?
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What? Why? What reasoning could they possibly offer?
"We're greedy, stoopid, and want to drive our businesses into the flames of Hades in exchange for a prison cell and communal showers."
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I want to see these tax perp companies’ agreements with Meta, see how much money they get from Meta for their users’ financial information.
The IRS has for a long time wanted to build their own free tax return filing website to accommodate those with simple taxes, but some congress critters have always stood in the way. So I blame these Congress critters too.
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I want to see these tax perp companies’ agreements with Meta, see how much money they get from Meta for their users’ financial information.
The IRS has for a long time wanted to build their own free tax return filing website to accommodate those with simple taxes, but some congress critters have always stood in the way. So I blame these Congress critters too.
@Axtremus said in "Private" tax information given to Faceypage:
The IRS has for a long time wanted to build their own free tax return filing website to accommodate those with simple taxes, but some congress critters have always stood in the way. So I blame these Congress critters too.

I read somewhere how much money the tax prepare companies spend on donations and lobbying to stop this from happening.
But, there is hope (maybe)
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New free direct-file options, straight from the IRS, may also be on the horizon. In May 2023, the IRS delivered a report to the Treasury Department confirming its intent to begin testing a free, agency-run filing system, with a pilot version available to select taxpayers as soon as the 2024 tax-filing season.
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