At least 27 House Republicans are urging President-elect Donald Trump to end the Internal Revenue Service’s Direct File program as soon as he returns to the White House and begins his second term. But Direct File also has plenty of supporters, including MSNBC’s Hayes Brown.
In an opinion column published on December 15, Brown argues that House Republicans have a motivation for wanting to abolish Direct File: making it more “painful” for Americans to file their taxes.
“In the fall of 2023, the Internal Revenue Service announced a pilot program that would allow some Americans to file their taxes directly to the agency — for free,” Brown explains. “The Direct File service managed to go against at least a half-dozen federal government stereotypes: it was new and novel in a system that loathes change, it allowed people to be more efficient with their time, and the people who used it this past tax season had plenty of good things to say about their experience.”
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Brown adds, “In May, the IRS said the program would be expanded and made permanent. But of course, there are Republicans who would like nothing more than to strangle a popular government initiative in its cradle.”
According to Brown, House Republicans who oppose Direct File believe that abolishing the program will make it easier for their party to carry out tax cuts for wealthy Americans.
“The more friction in the system, the more visible of a target the IRS becomes for average Americans,” Brown explains. “The more people who are frustrated with the IRS, the better their case for cutting even more taxes for the wealthy. It also doesn’t hurt to be in the good graces of massive tax preparation companies like Intuit, which have spent years and millions of dollars to ensure that filing taxes is as painful a process as possible. Among the reforms they blocked was a plan to go further than Direct File, letting many taxpayers file pre-populated forms for free.”
Brown continues, “The net effect is that there’s no upside to murdering Direct File ahead of tax season beyond making the federal government less responsive and useful in the eyes of Americans. Republicans can falsely claim that they’re trying to save taxpayers’ money from the clutches of the IRS. It’s clear what they’re really trying to claw back is a massive refund of Americans’ time and energy in the name of making everything a little bit worse.”
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Hayes Brown’s full MSNBC opinion column is available at this link.