Trump's 'big beautiful bill' would officially kill the IRS's free direct-tax filing tool
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Republicans are moving to abolish the IRS's free direct tax-filing tool as part of a sweeping 389-page tax bill, indicating a broader agenda against perceived government overreach. The initiative, seen as unsuccessful by Treasury officials, has been criticized by the GOP as a waste of resources. Conversely, Democrats argue that such programs exemplify beneficial government efficiency. The proposed bill, part of Trump's legislative strategy, also includes funding for exploring new public-private tax filing partnerships that could serve a majority of taxpayers.
The IRS's free direct tax-filing tool could be terminated under a new Republican tax bill, seen as wasteful government overreach.
Republicans' tax proposal aims to eradicate the IRS direct filing program, labeling it a failure while Democrats advocate for its efficiency.
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