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mlang reviews and mentions
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IRS builds task force to explore running its own free e-file system
french tax code has a semi-official DSL syntax
https://github.com/MLanguage/mlang
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Show HN: Calculator for US Individual Income tax, from 1970-present
France has an open source implementation of their tax code [0]. The paper [1] gives an overview of the implementation language, mlang.
[0] https://github.com/MLanguage/mlang
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Open Source Tax Software
The french initiative started in 2013 is still alive (last commit a few days ago), and passes the gov test suite (they keep in touch with our version of the IRS): https://github.com/openfisca/openfisca-france
The way we got this is interestingly twisted.
French citizens requested the software used by the administration, and they managed to get it!
But, it's was written in Mlang is a proprietary language created by the french administration in the 90: https://github.com/MLanguage/mlang.
Someone then decided to create an OCaml compiler that takes mlang and emits python: https://arxiv.org/abs/2011.07966
As a result, we got we got open fisca. I know believe there are other techs in the mix...
A slide of the story: https://www.slideshare.net/Etalab/opening-up-the-french-tax-...
- Catala: A Programming Language for the Law
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Code isn’t law—law is law
They have open sourced the algorithm they use to compute taxes here: https://gitlab.adullact.net/dgfip/ir-calcul which used a purpose made programming language https://github.com/MLanguage/mlang
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It's important to note that this isn't universal across the entire legal system. Some subsets like France's tax system are defined in code, and there's some efforts to create more general systems as computational law advances as a field.
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Templating for Lawyers
--> https://github.com/MLanguage/mlang
*"Compiler for the M language, used to compute the income tax of French taxpayers"*
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MLanguage/mlang is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of mlang is OCaml.
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