(Bloomberg) Intuit Inc. reported tax season revenue that exceeded estimates as more customers opted for higher-priced features. Still, the shares fell on investor concerns about a loss in the number of people who use the company’s TurboTax service for free.Most Read from BloombergNvidia Stock Surges as Sales Forecast Delivers on AI HopesHarvard Students Walk Out of Commencement Protesting SuspensionsSpaceX Weighs Plan to Sell Shares at $200 Billion ValuationStocks Join Bonds in Falling as Fed
Intuit's TurboTax Lost 1 Million Free Users This Tax Season bnnbloomberg.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bnnbloomberg.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
(Bloomberg) Intuit Inc. is being questioned by US lawmakers who say federal tax credits the company received could have been better spent to build a free government alternative to its popular online tax preparation software, TurboTax. Most Read from BloombergFed Sees Rates Staying High for Some Time With Cuts Eyed in 2024Confidential Jeffrey Epstein Documents Unsealed by New York CourtSaving the Panama Canal Will Take Years and Cost Billions, If It’s Even PossibleTech Stocks Log Four-Day Losi
Tax Credits to Intuit Better Spent to Fund a Free Alternative to TurboTax, Warren Says bnnbloomberg.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bnnbloomberg.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.