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Miles Archer

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Thu May 15, 2025, 11:59 AM May 15

MORE "Easter Eggs?" Move to kill popular, free IRS Direct File program buried in the One Big Beautiful B.S. Bill

In addition to showering rich Americans and large corporations with more tax breaks, legislation that Republicans advanced out of committee on Wednesday would officially eliminate the Internal Revenue Service's popular and free Direct File program, which allowed eligible taxpayers to sidestep private prep companies that have lobbied relentlessly against government-offered alternatives for decades.

The tax legislation that the GOP-controlled House Ways and Means Committee approved in a party-line vote contains an underlooked provision that requires the U.S. Treasury Department to "ensure that the Internal Revenue Service Direct File program has been terminated."

The bill also opens the door to a "partnership between the IRS and private-sector tax preparation services to provide for free tax filing" to replace Direct File, which has been in the crosshairs of the Trump administration and the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency.

Watchdogs said the measure's language reeks of corporate influence.

https://www.rawstory.com/tax-filing-irs/

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MORE "Easter Eggs?" Move to kill popular, free IRS Direct File program buried in the One Big Beautiful B.S. Bill (Original Post) Miles Archer May 15 OP
Not sure about "popular." First, program didn't start until 2024, only offered in 25 states, and only 140K used it. Silent Type May 15 #1

Silent Type

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1. Not sure about "popular." First, program didn't start until 2024, only offered in 25 states, and only 140K used it.
Thu May 15, 2025, 12:08 PM
May 15

Maybe it would grow over time, maybe not. The IRS Free File still exists, about 950 K used that.
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