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The most likely driver of actual tax reform that I can see is not legislation. It’s open source E2EE software you run locally that does everything for you with precision and maximum deductions based on prompts it gives you. Seems technically feasible but there would be heavy lobbying to make this illegal.
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Maximum deductions aren't a math problem, they're a risk tolerance problem. I could maybe pay 5% less taxes if I wanted to risk IRS fuckery, but it's not worth it. Also the only people who benefit from overly complicated tax codes are the shitty tax prep companies. It would be better for the IRS, Treasury, and US citizens as a whole tax-bot was a thing.
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Sure those kinds of things can just be accounted for in questions it asks you. And yes that’s what I mean, the Harvey AI thing with PWC is for training their own tax analysts, not a B2C solution that would harm PWC and others
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