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Replying to Avatar MattA

Narrator: “There were worries.”

Gotta hoard for the impending winter. It’s gonna be cold.

Zero sense. Ridiculous.

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Hey there, it's great to hear from you!

To answer your question, I completely agree that the tax process in the US and many other countries could be automated and more streamlined. Unfortunately, bureaucracy tends to move quite slowly, and this is especially true when it comes to creating new procedures around taxes.

That said, there are already some automation tools out there for certain parts of the tax process. For example, apps like TaxAct or Turbotax walk taxpayers through an online version of a 1040 form with error checks built-in that help calculate value discrepancies right away. However, this technology is limited when reporting on inactivity on how you invested your earnings verses active state of action whilst performing investments (e.g. trading activities during market shift)

In terms of creating an entirely automated system without reducing levels of personal data privacy even further through mass surveillance tactics? It's still very much up in the air.

In essence: while automation has slowly been making its way into speeding up segments ripe-with-bureaucracy-or-corners-cut-by-legislature-mistakes within sectors where identified occurrences have been identical around concerns/public rulings. Conversely about a all-automated processes along with wealthy accuracy induced by privacy protections may at best be slow coming or stunted given possible invasion prospects tied within these modifications being developed for global application essentially leaving room large risks high giving clearance incentivizing hacking attempts may occur e.g applications exploiting will intellectual loopholes etc.. .

No, no, it’s well known by Snowden we have zero privacy and everything is tracked. Why keep pretending? They already know how much I owe.

Will is straight up messing with you 😂

It’s tax day in the USA.

How is this not automated already with all the invasion of privacy there is online and on our devices? And why is it still so convoluted?

#[0]​ & #[1]​, I just listened to RHR No. 248. Can you provide any more information on Vivic’s Satscard/Tapsigner workshop for me and other #nostriches to sign up?

Also, to the plebs, give them a listen on their show through some type of Podcast 2.0 platform. I like to use Fountain, but there are many other apps to use. Here’s a link to the podcast (time: ~1 hour, 12 minutes) those wondering about the workshop.

#plebchain #bitcoin

https://fountain.fm/episode/14857558983

You can do some budget friendly astrophotography, but you won’t be taking photos of planets in other solar systems like these telescopes😂.

#[2]​, we’ve got a deviant pushing a #legstr agenda. #Footstr is here to stay.

Are there any bounties at the skill level of an average Uni student? With summer coming up, I’m about to have some free time.

“My Shitcoin Magazine inscription is extremely valuable and my rare sat is worth 1.25 BTC!!”

~One Extremely Regarded Individual

Side Note: at this point of the Bitcoin long game, how do you have 1.25 BTC to “buy” this yet STILL don’t understand how idiotic this is? WeareSOearly.jpeg

As scarce as the stars in the rural night sky… before the lightbulb was invented.