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Your "clarification" is incorrect. The article claims that the cost of this software is paid for by the fact that tax returns that use this software cost the government less to process than alternatives. So there is nothing but a win here for the taxpayers, they get to save time and money.

Of course Intuit isn't happy because they don't get to make a profit on a product that nobody wants to buy.



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