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Move Over, TurboTax? IRS Considers Expanding Free Tax-Filing Program
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoWASHINGTON—The Internal Revenue Service declared its foray into online tax preparation a success and...
Sen. Warren blasts TurboTax for deceptive advertising: pushes for IRS Direct File program
Cape Cod Times via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoThe free tax filing programs offered by private companies come with their own unique eligibility...these, Warren claims customers are tricked into paying for things they don ...
IRS calls its free Direct File tax-prep tool a success. Will it be back in 2025?
Morningstar· 2 days agoThe free tax-filing platform that the Internal Revenue Service launched this year...Friday. Now it's a question of whether the IRS's no-fee Direct File ...
The IRS’ challenge to TurboTax and H&R Block is working
Quartz· 3 days agoIn spite of years..., the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) launched a free Direct File pilot...
IRS Says Its Free Tax-Prep Software Saved Americans $5.6 Million in Fees
Barrons.com· 3 days agoIntuit spokesman Rick Heineman says the IRS’ statement about how much it has spent on Direct File is...
Nearly 141,000 People Filed Taxes Online Directly With IRS This Year
Investopedia· 3 days agoThe 2024 tax season marked a historic first when 140,803 Americans in 12 states did something that...
10 Free Online Resources We All Should Be Utilizing
Cheapism via AOL· 2 days agoIRS 4. Free File from the Internal Revenue Service Make less than $73,000 a year? Then don’t fall for the TurboTax trap. Instead, use ...
IRS touts Direct File usage, while mulling the future of the program
FedScoop· 3 days ago“From the very beginning of the Direct File pilot, we wanted to test new ways to give taxpayers an easy, accurate and free way to file
IRS’ hyped Direct File tax software off to a slow start
The Washington Times· 3 days agoBiden administration officials insisted the pilot was still a success, saying millions of people...
Daily Brief: Musk surprises China
Quartz· 13 hours agoThe service attracted a fair amount of attention — more than 3.3 million people in the U.S. checked to see if they’d be eligible — and could have big implications for TurboTax