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IRS move toward free e-filing could end years of corporate domination

The tax agency received $15 million in the Inflation Reduction Act to study making its own free digital platform, long a priority for Democrats

September 7, 2022 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
The IRS will spend $15 million to study establishing its own free online tax-filing platform, taking on private-sector tax prep services such as Intuit TurboTax and H&R Block. (Gene J. Puskar/AP)
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Electronic tax filing could soon be as simple as a few clicks on a government website — free of charge.

The Internal Revenue Service will spend $15 million studying a free, government-backed tax filing system under a provision in the sweeping climate and health-care law Congress passed this summer. It’s a landmark step toward overhauling the way most Americans file their taxes and ending years of domination of tax prep by private corporations.