For the majority of people taxes were not complex before Intuit. I did my taxes by hand before they were a company. Trump's tax reformed made taxes a lot easier for most people, and before that Regan's tax reforms made taxes a lot easier.
At one time the rich in theory paid 90% tax rate, but via deductions that needed an accountant could get their real rate down to the mid 30%. Now most deductions are gone and their real rates are still in the mid 30% range. The rich needing accountants spread the idea that taxes were hard for most people when in fact with basic 4th grade math they were easy for most people.
I do use software. while taxes by hand are not hard, the computer doesn't forget to copy line 13b from form 1234 to line 36d of form 9876 - as I did one time. The IRS caught that mistake, but then I had to redo my state taxes, and the whole thing was a pain - all caused by forgetting something a computer does automatically.
Tax software makes it seem hard by adding a lot of waits while they calculate. In truth any 8 bit computer could do your taxes in less than a second once the numbers are entered - the rest is just artificial waits to make it seem like it is more complex than it is. That less than a second includes calculating all scenarios to see if you can save money with some deduction or not.
The above applies to 90%. There are situations where you need help - but if you don't already have an accountant to help you with your books that isn't you, and taxes are easy.
At one time the rich in theory paid 90% tax rate, but via deductions that needed an accountant could get their real rate down to the mid 30%. Now most deductions are gone and their real rates are still in the mid 30% range. The rich needing accountants spread the idea that taxes were hard for most people when in fact with basic 4th grade math they were easy for most people.
I do use software. while taxes by hand are not hard, the computer doesn't forget to copy line 13b from form 1234 to line 36d of form 9876 - as I did one time. The IRS caught that mistake, but then I had to redo my state taxes, and the whole thing was a pain - all caused by forgetting something a computer does automatically.
Tax software makes it seem hard by adding a lot of waits while they calculate. In truth any 8 bit computer could do your taxes in less than a second once the numbers are entered - the rest is just artificial waits to make it seem like it is more complex than it is. That less than a second includes calculating all scenarios to see if you can save money with some deduction or not.
The above applies to 90%. There are situations where you need help - but if you don't already have an accountant to help you with your books that isn't you, and taxes are easy.