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    I don’t know if cashapp uses AI or not to file their “free” tax returns. I know that prior to using it I had to agree to let them use any and all information for marketing and advertising. Nope!

    Then I got an offer from someone to use TurboTax for state and federal for “free” but they spend plenty to lobby the government not to have free filing. Also nope, doubling down, because of the comment here by @[email protected]

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    And another on a list of things you should not use AI for…

    AI is not for:

    • Therapy
    • Tax Filing
    • Planning Revenge
    • Trying to make you win online arguments
    • Trying to make it see things your way, like specific worldviews
    • Trying to make it orchestrate protests
    • Erotic Roleplay (Grok doesn’t care about it though)
    • Stalk people
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    I wonder if I counted…

    So I did the tax prep using a free offer from TurboTax. Everything seemed traditional.

    Then, at the end it generated an AI summary of my return. I didn’t have a choice, it just did it. I have the “unhelpful” feedback because:

    • Despite saying it was “explaining” the numbers and why, all it did was just list the numbers from the fairly straightforward table right above the AI response in a more awkward form, not explaining anything.
    • Further, despite the seemingly easy task of “Take a table of figures and repeat them in prose”, it still screwed up and messed up and of the figures that all our had to do was repeat verbatim.

    So AI was forced into my tax prep and did nothing substantive (thank goodness) and flubbed the cosmetic role it tried to play.

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    Hey LLM. I’m thinking of deducting my Corvette as a business expense for my landscaping business, is that a good idea?

    What a creative way to lower your tax burden! This totally makes sense and you can be confident that your decision will be well received.

    (Others can take the LLM tone better than me, and I don’t have the patience for LLM verbosity).

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    So if we do this, and the AI fucks up, can we just blame the AI and not get in trouble? Isn’t that why it exists?

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          I know where you are coming from, but i can assure you the people who are being audited are being audited for a reason. Either it’s claiming false dependents or credits they are not entitled to. I’ve seen people try to claim a $50000 refund but there income is only $5000. What happens is these people go to some random person on the street who says they can get them a bigger refund and they don’t question it.

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            I am reasonable… I am hearing you but the ultra wealthy have this country on its knees. When the leaders steal the peasants do to. Thats why you got to have a iron fist. Lower level offenders have relative inconsequential gains and I think in terms of cost to benefit ratios as I favor only in this particular instance, a top down approach. To crush the ultra wealthy as they stand inbetween us and collective success. Billionares should be scared. What we have now is socialism for the rich, unions for the dogs and scraps for the rest as the Minotaur chases us through the labyrinth of tyranny. Taxes in other countries and filling for them is not a stupid maze. They want you to mess up like the walmart self check out that charges twice and then the managing percerption receipt checker that doesn’t even notice you were charged twice. It is a hidden tax in a game of russian roulette with the gun pointing from above and we now got chatgipty to feed us half truths as the top apes chomp cigars. People who are broke will use this gipity nonsense like check cashing services and eventualy as the empire dies back we will cannibalise as this will become the standard for all… and you know what all that money will support the same system that is commiting a genocide. Talk about a conquer population. We have such low standards.

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        There are like 100 for the whole country. No one gets audited, statistically speaking. It’s why you’ve never learned anything about taxes from your parents or friends. They don’t know either. People pay people at HR block who don’t know about taxes either to file. No one gets in trouble because the only people who know tax laws work for the very wealthy. Or at the IRS where there are about 100 of them to 300m of us.

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      The top ways people plan to use AI is to help answer filing questions, find deductions or credits, and review returns for mistakes.

      If you can’t afford a professional, these don’t seem particularly unreasonable. I certain wouldn’t recommend feeding all your info into chatgpt etc but for a simple filer, asking an LLM for explanations or possible deductions seems fine.

      Not everyone has access to the same resources that I do, so I try to picture it from others perspectives.

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        If you can’t afford a professional, you are probably not in a place where you would have enough itemized deductions to match the standard deduction

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          Someone on the internet told me they don’t have enough people to do audits. Maybe they will send ICE… Anything goes now a daze

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          Like I said, not everyone has the same resources I do…

          But this doesn’t seem worse than googling questions and not everyone can spend hours waiting to talk with the Irs/Cra etc.

          It just seems that sometimes folks are so determined to be anti LLM that they refuse to see how it could ever help anyone.

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            I have two chatgipty robots on my servers… they are resource hogs and they waste my time. I gave it the old college try but I would rather a central authority and a easy process than double checking / double handling the garbage that the techbro chatgipity stole. It is like the nazis were bad but aleast we have rockets. Always put blame on the consumer, shelter themselves from liabilities and keep maxing out the nations credit card like there is no tomorrow To the point were the currency ain’t shit and we are all trading in fart coin which can be taken away by the super structure if we don’t kiss the ring.

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              Believe it or not, there are people who aren’t you who struggle with stuff.

              Help a marginalized person with paperwork and you’ll see what I mean.

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            “Googling” used to get you to the needed IRS documentation, but now, with the help of Gemini you’re just being lied to.

            https://arstechnica.com/google/2026/04/analysis-finds-google-ai-overviews-is-wrong-10-percent-of-the-time/

            If you need tax help, call your local library, they often have tax help. Also if it seems like a tax dodge, don’t take the deduction. Don’t outsource your brain to an LLM. You’ve done your taxes before without a GPT you can do it again.

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        FreeFillableForms works regardless of your income or if you have other unconventional things to claim. It’s just a bit more manual than some of the other apps, but does support e-File. I find the instructions are pretty easy to follow though, especially if you can reference your previous year’s return.

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    Why are we filing and paying taxes anymore? They’ve stripped most things that help the common citizen including things like the SEC that allow the president to pump a stock ticker

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      Because my employer garnished my wages to pay taxes, and if I dont file my taxes, the federal will keep my refund.

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        Why did you incorrectly fill out your W4?

        No American should be getting a tax refund if they’ve properly filled out their W4 using the instructions on the form.

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    I mean, a lot of tax stuff is automated. Mine are pretty straightforward so turboTax handles a huge chunk of the work…

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      Most people take the standard deduction, and for us, it’s usually as easy as copying a few numbers from the boxes on a W-2 form into a website.

      However, for some people/jobs it makes more sense to do itemized deductions, in which case, it gets more complicated.

      That said, using an LLM for it is fucking stupid

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        I take it you’ve never helped someone who struggles with bureaucracy and government forms.

        I’ve helped folks with tenancy, tax and applications. Usually, the issue behind the given issues is that everything feels very intimidating and the forms/support document are written in “government-ese”.

        If there’s a tool that can help explain this stuff, without a multi hour phone wait, I’m all for it. Not everyone has a resource like myself that they feel comfortable asking. Especially when, there’s a sense of shame in being an adult who cannot navigate these things, yeah, I fully understand and can appreciate why 1/5 would want to ask an LLM for help.

        You’d be surprised with the stumbling blocks people face. Just because you know how your deductions etc are supposed to work does not mean most people do. I find it’s really useful to consider things not from my perspective but from the least fortunate.

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        Neither the article, nor source make a distinction as to whether it’s a general purpose LLM or purpose built software.

        So it really depends on the question that the poll asked, which as far as I can tell, is not shared.

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          Judging by the source, they likely asked “do you plan to use AI”.

          But given that we’re talking about the general public, I guarantee most people using AI for their taxes are just asking chatgpt.

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            I don’t know the organization so can’t speak to the source or their methodology but they do note:

            The top ways people plan to use AI is to help answer filing questions, find deductions or credits, and review returns for mistakes.

            All of which seem pretty reasonable. If you don’t have the money for a professional, at least checking with something that is right more often than not with some basic questions seems perfectly reasonable.

            From the reactions above, it seems people are assuming they’re just asking chatgpt to do all their taxes, which doesn’t appear to be the case.

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              Both Turbotax and Taxact have sections for questions on every section while filing, you can even talk to an advisor while filing. Using AI to review or figure out deductions is just being lazy.