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TurboTax Lawsuit & $141 Million Settlement

The multistate settlement is paid and closed. Here is what happened, who got paid, and what ongoing litigation still exists in 2026.

Last reviewed: April 2026

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What the Lawsuit Alleges

All 50 state attorneys general and the District of Columbia reached a $141 million settlement in May 2022 with Intuit, the maker of TurboTax. The core allegation: Intuit deceptively steered millions of low-income taxpayers away from the truly free IRS Free File program — which roughly 70% of filers were eligible for — and into paid TurboTax products, through tactics such as hiding the free version from search results, misleading 'free' advertising, and confusing product naming. Separately, the FTC pursued its own administrative action, and additional class actions remain active in 2025–2026 involving data breaches and fraudulent filings.

Case Details

The $141M resolution is an Assurance of Voluntary Compliance signed May 4, 2022, led by the New York and Tennessee Attorneys General with all 50 states and D.C. — not a federal court judgment. The FTC's separate case (In the Matter of Intuit Inc., Docket No. 9408) produced a January 2024 Final Order that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit vacated on March 20, 2026 and remanded. A data-breach class action (Garite v. Intuit Inc., Case No. 5:24-cv-03960, N.D. Cal.) remains in active litigation.

Current Status

The $141 million multistate settlement distribution is complete. Checks averaging $29–$85 were mailed by administrator Rust Consulting in May–June 2023, and the claim window is closed. Uncashed checks were transferred to state unclaimed-property programs (search MissingMoney.com). Active in 2025–2026: the FTC advertising case (remanded after the Fifth Circuit vacated the 2024 order), the Garite data-breach class action in N.D. California, and a separate class action alleging Intuit ignored compromised accounts used for fraudulent filings. None of these active cases has an approved settlement with open consumer claims.

Who Is Affected & Can You Join?

For the closed $141M settlement: consumers who paid TurboTax to file a federal return for tax years 2016, 2017, or 2018 while eligible for the IRS Free File Program. No action was required — Rust Consulting identified and mailed checks automatically; that window is now closed. For the active data-breach litigation (Garite): individuals whose personal data was compromised in the December 2023–February 2024 breach. For the fraud-filing suit: people who had fraudulent federal returns filed in their name via TurboTax. No approved settlement or open claim form exists for either active case.

Is There a Payout?

Closed settlement ($141M): most consumers received about $29–$30 per qualifying year; those eligible for all three years (2016–2018) received up to roughly $85. About 4.4 million consumers were paid, and no new payments are being issued. Active cases (data breach, fraud filings, FTC): no settlement approved, no payout amount confirmed, no claim deadline established. Figures like '$2,500 per person' circulating online reflect pre-settlement law-firm estimates — they are not court-approved and should not be relied upon.

Case Timeline

  1. 1

    May 4, 2022 — Multistate AG Settlement Signed

    All 50 state attorneys general and D.C. signed an agreement with Intuit. The company agreed to pay $141 million in restitution for steering eligible filers into paid TurboTax products during tax years 2016–2018.

  2. 2

    May–June 2023 — $141 Million Checks Mailed

    Administrator Rust Consulting identified roughly 4.4 million eligible consumers and mailed checks of $29 to $85 each — no claim filing required.

  3. 3

    January 2024 — FTC Issues Final Order Against Intuit

    The FTC issued a Final Order (Docket No. 9408) barring Intuit from advertising any TurboTax product as 'free' unless it is free for all filers or the company clearly discloses what share qualifies. The order included no consumer monetary compensation.

  4. 4

    March 2024 — TurboTax Data Breach Class Action Filed

    A federal class action (Garite v. Intuit, No. 5:24-cv-03960, N.D. Cal.) alleged Intuit failed to protect user data in a breach spanning December 2023 through February 2024. The case remains in active litigation.

  5. 5

    March 20, 2026 — Fifth Circuit Vacates FTC Order

    In Intuit, Inc. v. FTC, the Fifth Circuit vacated the FTC's January 2024 Final Order, ruling the agency's use of an in-house judge violated constitutional separation of powers, and remanded the case.

Scam & Misinformation Warnings

Whenever a brand lawsuit goes viral, scam sites and bad actors follow. Watch for these red flags:

Fake '$2,500 TurboTax Settlement' Claim Forms

Many third-party sites advertise a '$2,500 TurboTax settlement' and invite you to submit personal information. That figure is an unverified law-firm estimate from pre-settlement privacy litigation with no court approval. There is no official claim form for this amount. Do not submit your SSN or financial information to unofficial sites.

Phishing Emails Impersonating Rust Consulting

Scammers send emails claiming to be from 'Rust Consulting' — the real administrator of the $141M settlement — asking you to verify account information to receive payment. The legitimate settlement is fully distributed; ignore and delete such messages.

Calls Claiming You Missed a Settlement Deadline

Callers claim you are owed settlement money but must pay a 'processing fee' or share bank details. Legitimate settlements never charge fees to collect your award. If you missed the original $141M check, your only legitimate path is a free search on MissingMoney.com or your state's unclaimed-property database.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the TurboTax lawsuit real?

Yes. All 50 state attorneys general and D.C. settled with Intuit (TurboTax's parent) in May 2022 for $141 million over allegations that Intuit steered eligible filers away from the free IRS Free File program into paid products. The FTC pursued its own action, and additional class actions remain active in 2025–2026.

Who was eligible for the $141 million settlement?

Consumers who paid TurboTax to file a federal return for tax year 2016, 2017, or 2018 and were eligible to file for free through the IRS Free File Program. About 4.4 million people qualified. No claim form was needed — Rust Consulting identified and contacted eligible consumers automatically.

How much did people actually receive?

Most eligible consumers received about $29–$30 per qualifying tax year. Someone eligible for all three years (2016, 2017, 2018) could have received up to roughly $85. Amounts varied by state based on each state's share of the $141 million fund.

Can I still file a claim or get a check in 2026?

No. The $141 million settlement claim window is fully closed, and Rust Consulting is no longer issuing or reissuing checks. If you were eligible but never received payment, your funds were likely transferred to your state's unclaimed-property program — search free at MissingMoney.com or your state's unclaimed-property website for 'Rust Consulting' or 'Intuit Settlement.'

Are there any active TurboTax lawsuits I can join?

There are active lawsuits in 2026, but none has an approved settlement with an open claim form. The Garite v. Intuit data-breach case (No. 5:24-cv-03960, N.D. Cal.) covers a December 2023–February 2024 breach, and a separate suit alleges Intuit ignored compromised accounts used for fraudulent filings. You can contact class counsel listed in each case to inquire about participation.

This page is for general information only and is not legal advice. Lawsuit status, eligibility, and compensation can change. Settlement Insight is not a law firm and does not represent any party. Consult a licensed attorney about your specific situation.

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