> I don't see any obvious red flags in the privacy policy, is there something to be worried about?
if you’re an idealist like me: you believe the tax code is needlessly complex, and that tax-prep companies like Intuit have a vested interest in keeping the tax code and process unfriendly. hence, you avoid paid tax prep services because you know a portion of your payment will go to lobbying a policy that is against your own interests.
but if IRS contracts with Intuit, then Intuit’s still getting paid either way; their lobbying efforts are still funded either way. any illusion of a moral high ground via self-filing is mostly gone.
if you’re an idealist like me: you believe the tax code is needlessly complex, and that tax-prep companies like Intuit have a vested interest in keeping the tax code and process unfriendly. hence, you avoid paid tax prep services because you know a portion of your payment will go to lobbying a policy that is against your own interests.
but if IRS contracts with Intuit, then Intuit’s still getting paid either way; their lobbying efforts are still funded either way. any illusion of a moral high ground via self-filing is mostly gone.