I may be too European to understand this
In some countries, rather than sending you a bill, the government calculates what you owe and then refuses to tell you. You are then responsible for working out the same solution they did and then paying them (note that both steps are hard, and the government may refuse payment without explanation).
If you successfully pay them and the payment was too low, they may come after you, typically with fines, but if you fucked up badly enough, potentially even jail time. Same thing if you did not succeed in paying them at all, because that will count as failure to file even though it’s their fault.
If you overpay, the government chuckles and pockets the difference.
It’s really just a meme anyway. I’m American and do my own taxes. It’s labyrinthine, but not actually that hard honestly.
The place where individuals get themselves in trouble with the government is the more subtle business related stuff like writing off expenses, carrying forward business losses, depreciating assets, selling stock. That stuff is probably best left to an accountant.
But as a regular person filing with mortgage deduction, college tuition deduction, child tax credits, if you make a mistake the most likely response is just gonna be a letter telling you to try again.
The 1040EZs were a since when I was in high school but still odd of they check anyway why do I still have to do it?
In the past few years we had some more deductions and I had to Google which numbers, forms, or lines I had to put stuff on it felt so damn intuitive to a point I started designing forms to be easier for people, gave up and just let my tax guy do it all from now on.
Oh no, absolutely the government should be compiling this shit for us, and we should only have to double check and sign it like “yep looks right to me”
I was just pointing out that the idea that any little mistake on your taxes will get you put in jail is a meme.
I can definitely relate to this. When I was young and my taxes were dead simple I didn’t think twice, now that I’m older and my tax situation is more complex I always fear that I’ve done something wrong no matter how many times I double check.
I may start paying someone just to avoid the anxiety but I probably won’t because I’m too cheap.
Tax Software propaganda smh
Well yeah, you were supposed to do that before April 15th.
Only if you fudged them knowingly. If you’re just stupid then you probably won’t get arrested.