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The IRS's New Tax Software: Rave Reviews, But Low Turnout

Tuesday April 16, 2024. 01:30 AM , from Slashdot
The IRS's New Tax Software: Rave Reviews, But Low Turnout
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Washington Post: The Biden administration marked the close of tax season Monday by announcing it had met a modest goal of getting at least 100,000 taxpayers to file through the Internal Revenue Service's new tax software, Direct File -- an alternative to commercial tax preparers. Although the government had billed Direct File as a small-scale pilot, it still represents one of the most significant experiments in tax filing in decades -- a free platform letting Americans file online directly to the government. Monday's announcement aside, though, Direct File's success has proven highly subjective.

By and large, people who tried the Direct File software -- which looks a lot like TurboTax or other commercial tax software, with its question-and-answer format -- gave it rave reviews. 'Against all odds, the government has created an actually good piece of technology,' a writer for the Atlantic marveled, describing himself as 'giddy' as he used the website to chat live with a helpful IRS employee. The Post's Tech Friend columnist Shira Ovide called it 'visible proof that government websites don't have to stink.' Online, people tweeted praise after filing their taxes, like the user who called it the 'easiest tax experience of my life.'

While the users might be a happy group, however, there weren't many of them compared to other tax filing options -- and their positive reviews likely won't budge the opposition that Direct File has faced from tax software companies and Republicans from the outset. These headwinds will likely continue if the IRS wants to renew it for another tax season. The program opened to the public midway through tax season, when many low-income filers had already claimed their refunds -- and was restricted to taxpayers in 12 states, with only four types of income (wages, interest, Social Security and unemployment). But it gained popularity as tax season went on: The Treasury Department said more than half of the total users of Direct File completed their returns during the last week.

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