TurboTax
TINA.org filed an amici brief supporting FTC in case against Intuit regarding misleading TurboTax Free Edition ad campaign.
Bostick et al. v. Intuit, Inc. d/b/a TurboTax et al.
26-cv-1444, S.D. Cal.
(March 2026)
Heck et al. v. Intuit, Inc. d/b/a TurboTax et al.
26-cv-3712, N.D. Cal.
(April 2026)
TurboTax Refund Advanced loans
Marketing loans as “no-fee” and “0% APR” when consumers are charged added fees, which cause the rate to exceed the Military Lending Act’s 36% cap for active-duty service members and their dependents
Failing to provide credit disclosures required by the Military Lending Act
Pending
TINA.org filed an amici brief supporting FTC in case against Intuit regarding misleading TurboTax Free Edition ad campaign.
Allegations: Misrepresenting that it safeguards consumers’ personal information when it failed to do so and there was a data breach in February 2024
Allegations: Deceptively marketing TurboTax’s free tax filing services
Upgrading your living situation with the help of this credit-monitoring app depends on the credit score your landlord looks at.
Spoiler: Filing your taxes with this product “could cost you money” and those are TurboTax’s words.
Officials fine lender $250K for alleged misleading mailings to service members and veterans.
The commercials may be funny but don’t be fooled by some of the claims.