• PeeGee
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    8 months ago

    I still mail paper for my taxes - partly because of shit like this and also as a fuck-you for the IRS to change their ways and adopt a better system (eg, the European system where you basically check a box if the amount you owe looks correct - they already know how much you paid so why all the mental gymnastics and instruction reading?).

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      8 months ago

      it’s not the irs’ fault the “system” is as it is. they’re limited to what congressional actions (laws and budget) allow.

      i also still file through the mail because with no assets or investments and a low income, they’re simple af to do. it rarely changes year-to-year except the figures from the tables.

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        8 months ago

        I still file by mail because if somebody were to do something with my taxes in transit, it’s a federal crime vs e-filing where everybody whose network it passes through gets a copy, legally.

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          8 months ago

          If your tax preparation software is doing things right, SSL should ensure that networks along the way can’t open up your taxes and take a look.

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          8 months ago

          that does not sound very useful. we already have free fillable forms. It needs to automatically get the information from the forms we just data entry into our taxes.

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      8 months ago

      That’s definitely not how it works in all European countries. We have the same shit system where you have to calculate taxes yourself even if they already know most of the numbers.

      And if it’s wrong you need to correct it or get fined.

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        8 months ago

        Perhaps one of the Nordic countries (don’t recall which ones). Anywho - sounded like a much better way to go for all parties.