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Hickenlooper, Colleagues Demand Trump Administration Preserve, Expand Free Tax Filing Program

Apr 22, 2025

WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper joined more than 175 congressional Democrats to call on Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Acting IRS Commissioner Michael Faulkender to preserve and expand the free Direct File program.

Direct File is a free, easy-to-use tax filing program that has already delivered significant benefits to taxpayers. In 2024, during the program’s pilot phase, Direct File saved the average user $160 in tax return fees and hours of effort preparing their return. Users overwhelmingly support the program: 98 percent of Direct File taxpayers in 2025 were “satisfied” or “very satisfied” with their experience. However, the Trump administration is considering eliminating the popular program.

“The Trump Administration’s dismantling of a program that makes tax filing easier and free for millions of Americans is shameful. Taxpayers have spoken loudly and clearly: Direct File works well for them, and more Americans want access to it,” wrote the lawmakers.

The following groups endorsed the letter: Americans for Tax Fairness, Public Citizen, Economic Security Project Action, MoveOn, United for Respect, P Street, 20/20 Vision, Young Invincibles, Patriotic Millionaires, Groundwork Action, Unitarian Universalists for Social Justice, Meals4Families, Beyond Careers, Grow Brooklyn, National Consumer Law Center, Color of Change, End Child Poverty California, Consumer Action, United Ways of the Pacific Northwest, Northwest Progressive Institute, NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice, Shriver Center on Poverty Law, Accountable.US, United for a Fair Economy, Responsible Wealth, National Association of Social Workers, National Women’s Law Center Action Fund, Golden State Opportunity, OnTrack Financial Education & Counseling, North Carolina Council of Churches.

Full text of the letter available HERE.

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