“Direct File provides a free, secure option for taxpayers with simple tax situations in 12 states to file their taxes directly with the IRS,” the Treasury Department said. “Direct File is easy to use, with no hidden junk fees, and works as well on a smartphone as it does on a laptop, tablet, or desktop computer. Direct File shows taxpayers the math so they can be sure that their return is accurate, and they are getting the refund they are entitled to.”

You can check whether you qualify to use the system at directfile.irs.gov. Based on the eligibility restrictions in the IRS program, the Treasury Department said it “estimates that one-third of all federal income tax returns filed could be prepared using Direct File.”

But there are many limits that would prevent taxpayers from using the system.

What you can and can’t file

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    For over a decade, the IRS knowingly listed fake free options on their site because Intuit paid them to. Victims were sent to Intuit-owned sites that promised free filing, but would then be tricked into corners requiring them to pay to actually file (usually after spending a great deal of time and energy to get to that point). Even after public backlash, the IRS continued to list the sites as free because of lobbying cash from Intuit. The IRS was complicit. They were lying for profit. Fuck Intuit and fuck the IRS.

    The IRS list should never, ever be trusted. They burned that bridge all the way into the river in my opinion.

    The only actual free tax filing option out there is FreeTaxUSA.com . I know the name sounds dumb but this has been around for years and does what it says it does. Some types of filings may incur a charge, but the charges are very low and there is never any trickery. Also, it’s easier to use than TurboTax.

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      god this shit makes me want to commit fucking crimes i swear to god. If domestic terrorism was ever justifiable.

      I think the jury would probably side with this instance.

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      I never heard about any literal bribes the IRS accepted for the above, more that it was bog standard defunding and congressional lobbying.

      Can you link a reputable article about this?

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        I am using the word “bribes” to describe lobbying within the bounds of the law. No one broke the law here because we’ve effectively legalized bribery.

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          So…you changed the definition of a word to imply the IRS was a criminal enterprise engaged in crime to maintain an admitting shitty status quo when in fact no one involved commitee any crime at all. Not just at an organizational level, but literally anyone, anywhere in the IRS.

          Got it.

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            So…you changed the definition of a word …

            No. The word was used correctly. Below is a definition of the word “bribe”.


            bribe /brīb/ noun

            1 Money or some other benefit given to a person in power, especially a public official, in an effort to cause the person to take a particular action.

            2 Something offered to induce another to do something. “tried to use dessert as a bribe to get the child to cooperate.”

            intransitive verb

            1 To give, offer, or promise a bribe to.

            2 To give, offer, or promise bribes.

            3 To commit robbery or theft.

            4 To give a bribe to a person; to pervert the judgment or corrupt the action of a person in a position of trust, by some gift or promise.


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      You’re right that a lot of them have conditions and requirements to be able to free file, but usually they have those requirements explicitly stated on the list. It may take a little more time than calling some random schmoe and give them all your tax info and have them fill it out, but it’s hardly a vast conspiracy.

      If you find that you can’t free file with a service, despite falling into the criteria stated on the website, use a different service on the list. And if they have that option, report them to the IRS.

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        The scam sites were reported to the IRS for years. They made national news and the IRS still did not remove them. The IRS was lying to the public because bribes work.