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36: You've Been Paying to File Your Taxes for No Reason

27 min · 29 de mar de 2026
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Tens of millions of Americans pay to file their taxes every year, even though most of them qualify to do it for free. This episode breaks down how the tax prep industry spent twenty years lobbying against free filing, hiding free options from search engines, and designing websites to push you into a paid tier. You'll get a breakdown of the options that actually cost zero dollars: IRS Free File (now with an $89,000 AGI limit for 2025 returns), Cash App Taxes, VITA, and MilTax. And the Free Filing Finder, a four-question decision tool, tells you exactly which one fits your situation before April 15th. If you've handed over a hundred or two hundred dollars to TurboTax on a simple return, this one's for you. Get my free guide to where to spend your next dollar: https://stan.store/YMOEM/p/get-the-easy-mode-money-ladder-now [https://stan.store/YMOEM/p/get-the-easy-mode-money-ladder-now] Get my guide on how to destroy your debt: https://stan.store/YMOEM/p/get-the-easy-mode-guide-to-destroy-your-debt [https://stan.store/YMOEM/p/get-the-easy-mode-guide-to-destroy-your-debt] Chapters 00:00 Millions are Paying for Free Filing 02:00 The Rigged Game 05:57 The "Free Filing" Lie and How to Spot It 11:30 What IRS Free File Actually Is 14:41 Direct File: RIP 15:50 The Other Truly Free Options 20:49 The Free Filing Finder 26:02 Summary and Key Takeaways

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