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Commentary: The IRS has an alternative to TurboTax. But will that widen the racial wealth gap?

Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Daniel Werfel testifies during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on April 19, 2023.

The Internal Revenue Service recently announced that it will begin a pilot program during the 2024 tax season to start preparing and filing Americans’ taxes in-house, relieving them of the need to use an accountant or tax preparation software such as TurboTax.

We have heard considerable discussion about artificial intelligence and its use in our society. I applaud the American Civil Liberties Union, the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, Upturn and the two dozen

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