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Sure. The IRS obviously isn't doing this for everybody. But what percentage of the population do you think has crypto gains, overseas earnings, or business expenses each year?

I pay something like $120 to TurboTax annually to file federal taxes and taxes for two states. I've got a W2 from my job, dividends and gains/losses from equity sales from my brokerage, 1099-Rs for my IRA and 401k, a 5498 for my HSA, and a bunch of deductions for charitable giving, which I perform through my DAF. Every single one of these forms is submitted to the government with complete information needed to compute my tax burden, except for the cost basis of my RSUs which is against some idiotic law to report to the IRS. Fix that, and the IRS can send me a bill. What percentage of the population do you think has more complex taxes than me?




I don't know the percentage, but I've personally had to report 5 or 6 different sources of income

Sometimes real small, like a few hundred bucks driving Uber. I took a deduction on miles driven as well.

Filing this kind of shit, and keeping records is insanely time-intensive. Easily several days of work.

Not to mention every brokerage already sent them the data, all of my bank accounts reported interest paid, but I need to do it manually again




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