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May 7, 2022

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Did you pay for a 'free' TurboTax filing? You may be entitled to part of this $141M settlement

Did you pay for a 'free' TurboTax filing? You may be entitled to part of this $141M settlement

TurboTax parent company Intuit has agreed to pay $141 million to more than 4 million of its customers for deceptive practices. Americans who were eligible to file taxes for free through a program with the IRS were instead steered to TurboTax's own "free" services, where they paid out of pocket for filing. Here's how to get your cut.

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