FTC Orders Intuit to Stop Deceptive "Free" TurboTax Advertising
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Intuit, the maker of TurboTax, is facing a potential ban from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on advertising its tax filing services as "free" due to alleged deceptive marketing practices. The FTC claims that Intuit has been misleading consumers by charging them for services that were advertised as free, and is seeking to prohibit the company from using the term "free" in its advertising unless it clearly discloses any limitations or costs associated with the services.
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