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FTC To Intuit: "Free" Not "Free" For Most Taxpayers (Podcast)
04 April 2022
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
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If you follow the FTC, you likely saw its
widely-covered filing this week alleging that Intuit, the
marketer of TurboTax, has deceptively claimed for years that its
online tax preparation services are "free," when
they're free for only a subset of taxpayers. The FTC's case
parallels two class actions already underway; some state AGs are
reportedly investigating the company as well.
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