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{{Ph-I-L|Lawsiut=On March 28 2022, FTC filed to halt all advertisment from the software turbo tax citing that its deceptive use of the word "free" which the FTC claims is a mojority of the language used in Intuits inc's. advertising for turbo tax software. FTC also claimed only 1/3 of users were even able to get the free version of the filing software.}} | {{Ph-I-L|Lawsiut=On March 28 2022, FTC filed to halt all advertisment from the software turbo tax citing that its deceptive use of the word "free" which the FTC claims is a mojority of the language used in Intuits inc's. advertising for turbo tax software. FTC also claimed only 1/3 of users were even able to get the free version of the filing software.}} | ||
<ref>{{Cite web |title=FTC Intuit inc procedings |url=https://www.ftc.gov/legal-library/browse/cases-proceedings/192-3119-intuit-inc-matter-turbotax}}</ref> | |||
==Consumer response== | ==Consumer response== | ||
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Revision as of 15:24, 24 March 2026
The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against Intuit Inc., the maker of the popular TurboTax tax filing software,[citation needed] by issuing an administrative complaint against the company for deceiving consumers with bogus advertisements pitching “free” tax filing that millions of consumers could not use. In addition, to prevent ongoing harm to consumers rushing to file their taxes, the Commission also filed a federal district court complaint asking a court to order Intuit to halt its deceptive advertising immediately.
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