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by paulryanrogers 1264 days ago
US system is difficult by design. Automation would make filing less painful, and one party dislikes taxes so prefers people feel the pain.
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The IRS could do a simple automatic return for the vast majority of Americans. Lobbying from intuit prevents it.
While Intuit and their friends do lobby, the US tax code was fiendishly complex long before Intuit was even a thing.

"The income tax has made more liars out of the American people than golf has. Even when you make a tax form out on the level, you don't know when it's through, if you are a crook or a martyr." -- Will Rogers

Will Rogers died in 1935.

They already do your taxes for you. This is how they know if your returns are off or not.

The only difference is that in the rest of the world, they show you the calculation the government came up with first.

> They already do your taxes for you.

They have no way of knowing what all your business expenses are (especially ones that don't require sending the recipient one of the various Form 1099s). They can look at what you claim as business expenses and retroactively require you to show proof of those expenses (i.e., audit you) if they seem unreasonable, but that's an entirely different thing.

But the majority of Americans have only w2 income and no deductions
Their taxes are easy, too. Just a handful of clicks through a free e-filing system. Most can also use a free in-person filing service (VITA.)

Most of the thousands of hours you hear about comes from working through legitimate complexity (complicated assets, stock splits, self-employment, etc.)

That’s not to say it wouldn’t be good to have more computing thrown at automating the rules for that complexity.

Right. Even a paper 1040EZ doesn't take more than a few minutes... probably even less online.
The 1040EZ was eliminated I believe. But the same applies to the 1040 if you're just basically entering W2 info.
If you're an American and have 0 deductions you're seriously incompetent as an adult. The standard deduction is available to almost all taxpayers and requires no evidence, documentation, or proof of any kind:

https://apps.irs.gov/app/vita/content/00/00_13_005.jsp#:~:te...