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by smnc 15 days ago
> as long as I am confident it is correct

Are you? Does it cost you extra (time or money) to be?

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Yes, and they were accepted. A year or two ago I would have been less confident but now almost UX is happy to cite sources.
Not speaking to the wisdom of filing taxes using LLMs, but just FYI (assuming US here) taxes being accepted doesn't mean they were correct. It just means the IRS hasn't found anything major wrong (e.g. SSN used on multiple returns). Even being approved isn't a guarantee, an audit could come later.
Even if an audit never comes they could be incorrect.
Audits often find incorrect in favor of the person audited as well. If you are not audited that is a bad thing as you have no idea if things are wrong, and it could be costing you a lot of they are wrong.
For sure.