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The IRS Will Test Out Its Own Free Tax Prep Software in 2024

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In just a couple years, you may be able to file your taxes online using free software created by Uncle Sam himself.

The IRS says that, on average, U.S. taxpayers spend $140 and eight hours filing their annual tax returns. To keep costs down and simplify the filing process, the agency announced Tuesday it is launching a pilot program next year to help some taxpayers file their returns for free online in a major step toward creating a free, government-run tax filing option for all Americans.

The agency is still ironing out the details of the pilot, but IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel told reporters on a call Tuesday that the public will be able to opt in, according to the Associated Press. He also stressed that the free government-run tax filing option is not intended to replace private-sector options like TurboTax or H&R Block.

“Taxpayers will always have choices for how they file their taxes,” Werfel said. “People should use the filing option that works best for them.”

Key context

Last year, the Inflation Reduction Act infused the IRS with $80 billion and a stipulation that the agency must study the feasibility of establishing a free, voluntary tax-filing system run by the federal government, known as “direct file.”

As part of the Free File agreement, the IRS initially agreed not to make its own free filing service, but that provision ended in 2019. Now the IRS is able to produce its own free software and allow taxpayers to file directly to the agency instead of through a third party. Hence the study.

What taxpayers want

In addition to surveying taxpayers about their opinions on a direct-filing system, the IRS separately conducted user-experience tests with a prototype.

However, not everyone is excited about the prospect of an IRS-run tax-filing tool.

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