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> Quite a lot of it. E.g. my charity donations aren't.

I think you missed the point.

IRS will know about your charity donation shall you decide to give this information to TurboTax for TT to lower your tax burden. IF you don't want to lower your burden, don't give it to TT and don't give it to IRS, problem solved.

So at the end of the day it doesn't matter if you provide something to TurboTax and they forward to IRS, or IRS will have it directly from you by adding this information to your online tax form on Gov site.




> So at the end of the day it doesn't matter if you provide something to TurboTax and they forward to IRS, or IRS will have it directly from you by adding this information to your online tax form on Gov site.

Ah, in this scenario it indeed wouldn't matter - but this scenario means that there's a government-run clone of TurboTax. I doubt the government will do better job and be cheaper than Intuit, which have a lot of experience and knowledge in doing this.


> but this scenario means that there's a government-run clone of TurboTax.

No, in this scenario there is no place for companies like TurboTax in the first place.

> which have a lot of experience and knowledge in doing this.

TurboTax has more knowledge and experience in taxes than.. IRS ?




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