Much of Intuit's advertising tells consumers they can file their income taxes for free online using TurboTax, but that's not true for most users, including independent contractors in the gig economy who get a 1099 tax form, the FTC said. More from Personal Finance: Biden's budget proposes tax hike on married filers making more than $450,000 There's still time for 2021 IRA contributions House set to vote on bill to improve retirement system That proceeding will determine whether Intuit's conduct violated the FTC Act, the lawsuit said. The agency also issued a parallel administrative complaint on Monday. District Court for the Northern District of California, asking for an immediate halt to its "bogus" advertising as taxpayers rush to meet the April 18 deadline to file their 2021 income taxes.
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