IRS vows to digitize all taxpayer documents by 2025
IRS vows to digitize all taxpayer documents by 2025

IRS vows to digitize all taxpayer documents by 2025 [Updated]

IRS vows to digitize all taxpayer documents by 2025::All documents will be digitized as soon as they arrive at the IRS.
Just tell me what I owe or what my refund is (or since I use a standard deduction, just take out the right amount to begin with) and allow me to contest it if I disagree.
Your post is almost exactly what I was going to write as well.
The government knows how much I make.
They know how much I've paid in taxes.
Why the fuck do I have to go through the bullshit of entering all that information that they already know about me? It's absolutely nonsense.
Fuck Intuit and their political lobbyists who are perpetuating this bullshit of needing to file every year. It should be a 5 minutes process.
It's tricky to take out the right amount even with just the standard deduction because of how tax brackets work, as they need to know all the income you have earned for the year up until that point along with any taxes paid in (all jobs, interest on a bank account, etc) and then they need to know how much money one will make in the current year (will they get a pay bump, put in some over time, take unpaid time off?). Or if you are going to have a kid or get married that year.
There are also credits that can be taken with the standard deduction like for tuition or say an EV purchase.
I think they could probably get pretty close with most people. And, I think those tax credits would get reported to the government anyway (otherwise how could they verify it). Regardless that part was more of a wish. Just sending me a bill would be a marked improvement.
For the majority of people out there, all their income is going to have digital records. A cash only store still deposits money in a bank, after all. For the people that don't... chances are their income without a digital footprint isn't being reported, and is small enough that no one is worried about that in the first place.
If the IRS is being told by a person's work how much they're paid, by their bank how much interest they got, by any Etsy-esque services how much they were paid... then the IRS has every bit of information it needs to get automatic withholding correct.
Right now withholding systems default to taking too much money out, because it's easier for the government to send you money than it is for them to request money from you. It also avoids the headache of most people being hit with surprise IRS bills. The IRS could keep that default, and then as the year goes on it could shift that withholding down until it's laser close. The negative there is that variability is bad for budgeting too, but with some work they could make it start close enough that it shouldn't be all that variable.
there is a few exceptions for this rule like self employed and individual contractors and sometimes if you work for a very small business however they are exceptions, for almost everyone else it should just be a bill that can be contested if there is issues.
Your post is almost exactly what I was going to write as well.
The government knows how much I make.
They know how much I've paid in taxes.
Why the fuck do I have to go through the bullshit of entering all that information that they already know about me? It's absolutely nonsense.
Fuck Intuit and their political lobbyists who are perpetuating this bullshit of needing to file every year. It should be a 5 minutes process.