The concept of the new 8867 has been implemented by people with whom only bureaucrats can identify.
It's hard to populate the answers in such a way that doesn't incriminate yourself, because it requires answers for questions you would never ask, and there's no point in asking. And if a question is true for one factor (EIC), why would it be any different than for another factor (CTC), thus an entire column is duplicated for no reason. Worst of all, attempts to require us to validate information that we possible cannot, given taxpayers lie to us.
Rather than whine about this, are there better alternatives to show the IRS the folly of this 8867? Like maybe flooding their offices with paper returns?
It's hard to populate the answers in such a way that doesn't incriminate yourself, because it requires answers for questions you would never ask, and there's no point in asking. And if a question is true for one factor (EIC), why would it be any different than for another factor (CTC), thus an entire column is duplicated for no reason. Worst of all, attempts to require us to validate information that we possible cannot, given taxpayers lie to us.
Rather than whine about this, are there better alternatives to show the IRS the folly of this 8867? Like maybe flooding their offices with paper returns?
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