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Democrats to introduce bill aimed at resurrecting IRS Direct File

AI-curated by Q²N · Updated February 26, 2026

A coalition of 160 Democratic lawmakers is set to introduce a bill to reinstate the IRS Direct File system, which allows taxpayers to file their taxes directly with the government for free. This initiative, led by Senator Elizabeth Warren and Representative Brad Sherman, seeks to reverse the Trump administration's decision to eliminate the program. The IRS Direct File system was initially tested by the Biden administration in select states during the 2024 tax season and expanded to 25 states in 2025. However, its future became uncertain following the change in administration. The proposed Direct File Act aims to provide a more accessible tax filing option for citizens, potentially simplifying the tax process and reducing costs for taxpayers.

  • 160 Democratic lawmakers support the bill.
  • The bill aims to reverse the elimination of IRS Direct File.
  • Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Brad Sherman lead the initiative.
  • The IRS Direct File system was tested during the 2024 tax season.
  • The program's future became uncertain after the Trump administration.
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