Intuit to undo unpopular changes in its TurboTax software
Intuit Inc., having admitted one mistake, says it will undo another.
Changes in its popular TurboTax software for this tax season caught many users by surprise. The changes required them to upgrade – and pay more – to use some of the same tax forms this tax season as last year.
Intuit apologized last week for surprising its customers, saying it should have told them more clearly about the changes to its software.
On Thursday, the company said in an emailed statement that it will “restore TurboTax desktop software products for next year.” The restoration will “cover the entire product line with all forms in all products.”
This story was originally published January 29, 2015 at 2:21 PM.