• no banana
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      122 years ago

      Tbf as a Swede I just log in, glance at the forms, sign and log out. That’s what easy is.

        • no banana
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          12 years ago

          It’s more like comparing an automatic gearbox to a manual IMO

        • @Grass@sh.itjust.works
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          12 years ago

          When I’m crippled by power harassment at the last 5 jobs, 2 of which are current, I just want to sign in and click okay and be done. Or click no and do paperwork, but only if the initial suggestion was incorrect.

    • @starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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      2 years ago

      if they can handle about an hour of basic paperwork,

      People make it out like tax filing is like travelling to Ry’leh and transcribing eldritch runes, but it’s made pretty dead simple. Put the number from one box in piece of paper A into the corresponding box in piece of paper B. If it has you do a math, you can just… Do a math. Pull out your calculator and subtract the amount you’ve paid so far from the amount you owe. Is the result a negative number? Congratulations! You’re getting a return! Is the number positive? Oh no! That’s how much you need to pay the IRS!

      I get that for some people it is significantly more complicated than that, but if you work one job where you make some number of dollars per hour and you don’t invest in the stock market or cryptocurrency, it’s virtually idiotproof.

      • @duffman@lemmy.world
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        52 years ago

        People are afraid of trying and making mistakes because the consequences may be severe. When you get into stocks, crypto, homeownership, etc, the forma start piling up. I had a company mess up our taxes one year and correcting it, with a tax professional, took hours.