House Republicans want Trump to scrap the IRS's free direct tax filing tool
More than two dozen House Republicans are asking President-elect Donald Trump to terminate the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) free direct tax filing system as soon as day one of his presidency.
Republican Reps. Adrian Smith of Nebraska and Chuck Edwards of North Carolina sent a letter to the president-elect on Tuesday urging him to end the program via executive order, saying that the program poses a "threat to taxpayers' freedom from government overreach."
The letter was signed by 27 other Republicans and is also addressed to Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, the co-leads of DOGE.
The program came about as the result of the Inflation Reduction Act, which included $15 million in funding to study the creation of a website allowing Americans to directly file their taxes to the IRS for free. That led to the rollout of a pilot program that was available in 12 states last year, and is set to expand to 24 states in 2025.
A spokesperson for the IRS did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Many Americans rely on tax-prep companies like TurboTax and H&R Block to do their taxes each year. The new program is designed to compete with those programs and make filing easier and less costly for Americans.
Smith and Edwards argued in their letter that the program represents a conflict of interest for the IRS — that the agency should not be in charge of both assessing taxes and enforcing tax crimes. The duo wrote that the agency "has little incentive to ensure hardworking Americans do not pay more than they owe in taxes."
They also cast the free direct-file program as an example of the "weaponization of government against Americans," a long-standing focus of Trump and MAGA-aligned right.
It is unclear whether Trump will take the lawmakers up on their request, and the Trump-Vance transition did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.
Republicans have broadly sought to roll back the $80 billion in additional funding for the IRS that was included in the Inflation Reduction Act, saying it will be used to enable the agency to target conservatives and ordinary taxpayers.
Offsite Linkby Anonymous | reply 13 | December 12, 2024 2:29 AM
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What a bizarre thing to try to abolish.
A FREE TAX FILING TOOL.
Really? Wtf?
by Anonymous | reply 1 | December 11, 2024 8:58 PM
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Check and see how much they received in campaign contributions from HR Block.
by Anonymous | reply 2 | December 11, 2024 9:03 PM
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The GOP is a terrorist organization
by Anonymous | reply 3 | December 11, 2024 9:14 PM
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"Check and see how much they received in campaign contributions from HR Block."
And Intuit, the mother fuckers who make Turbo Tax. These cunts charge $20.00 "handling fee" to wire transfer your $50.00 tax refund into your checking account.
by Anonymous | reply 4 | December 11, 2024 9:49 PM
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i use FreeTaxUSA to file online. I only pay for the state filing; the federal is free and they don't charge for diect deposit.
by Anonymous | reply 5 | December 11, 2024 9:57 PM
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I'm old enough to remember when Trump promised to make the U.S. tax system so easy that most citizens would be able to file their returns on a postcard?
One more in a string of broken promises that voters didn't punish him for.
by Anonymous | reply 6 | December 11, 2024 9:59 PM
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So these GQP congressmen are basically saying they can't do their jobs and write legislation. They just want King Donald to issue executive decrees.
Since they want a monarchy, why don't we just cut out the middle men and abolish Congress? That'll save some money.
by Anonymous | reply 7 | December 11, 2024 10:01 PM
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[quote] So these GQP congressmen are basically saying they can't do their jobs and write legislation. They just want King Donald to issue executive decrees.
Exactly.
Why bother legislating, when you can "fast track" your wish list through Executive Orders.
This is probably the biggest lesson they learned from Trump's first term.
It really is becoming a dictatorship.
by Anonymous | reply 8 | December 11, 2024 10:04 PM
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Were looking forward to the weaponized IRS doing rare deep audits on Trump's political foes.
by Anonymous | reply 9 | December 11, 2024 10:05 PM
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“Let’s see if we can burn it all down. Just tell them we hate the same people they do, and they’ll eat it up.”
by Anonymous | reply 10 | December 11, 2024 10:15 PM
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I'd love to know which tax prep companies are behind this, so I don't ever use them again.
by Anonymous | reply 11 | December 11, 2024 10:16 PM
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Yes.
Why make things easier, when you can make them HARDER and MORE EXPENSIVE?
by Anonymous | reply 12 | December 12, 2024 1:19 AM
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It’s so obvious that all they do is lobbyists bidding.
by Anonymous | reply 13 | December 12, 2024 2:29 AM
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