• pdxfed@lemmy.world
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        7 hours ago

        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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      9 hours ago

      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.