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What is Intuits Accuracy Guarantee?

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What is Intuits Accuracy Guarantee?

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Intuit works diligently to ensure the accuracy of the calculations on every form prepared using TurboTax tax preparation software. If you are a registered user* that has updated your Software with the most recent update available prior to filing your return and you pay an IRS or state penalty and/or interest solely because of a calculation error on a form prepared using the Software, and not as a result of (among other things): • Your failure to enter all required information accurately; • Willful or fraudulent omission or inclusion of information on your tax return; • Misclassification of information on the tax return; • Failure to file an amended return to avoid or reduce an applicable penalty/interest after Intuit announced updates or corrections to the Software in time for you to file an amended return; then Intuit will pay you in the amount of the IRS or state penalty and/or interest paid by you to the IRS or state up to the date of the first notice. *A “registered user” is a user

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Intuit works diligently to ensure the accuracy of the calculations on every form prepared using TurboTax. If you are the Primary or Secondary taxpayer on a return prepared using TurboTax with the most recent update available prior to filing your return, reviewed your return for reasonableness, and you pay an IRS or State penalty and/or interest solely because of a calculation error on a form within TurboTax; and not as a result of (among other things): • Your failure to enter all information accurately. • Willful or fraudulent omission or inclusion of information on your tax return, such as overrides. • Misclassification of information on the tax return. • Failure to file an amended return to avoid or reduce an applicable penalty/interest after Intuit announced updates or corrections to the Software in time for you to file an amended return. then Intuit will reimburse you in the amount of the IRS or State penalty and/or interest paid by you to the IRS or State up to the date of the fir

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