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  2. TurboTax customers to receive checks for $141M settlement - AOL

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    Millions of Americans who qualified for free tax services — but were instead deceived into paying TurboTax for their returns — will soon get settlement checks in the mail. In a settlement last ...

  3. TurboTax - Wikipedia

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    For filers who use this basic version of the software, federal filing is free. However, state tax filing is not free, and the cost of using TurboTax to file state returns is not presented to the user until they've already completed entering their information for federal returns.

  4. TurboTax app offers way to file taxes for free, but what's ...

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    In 2022, for example, a $141 million multistate settlement was reached to cover about 4.4 million tax filers nationwide who, according to regulators, were tricked by TurboTax’s owner Intuit into ...

  5. Some TurboTax users will soon be getting settlement checks - AOL

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    Consumers who filed recent tax returns with TurboTax but were eligible for the Internal Revenue Service's Free File program will soon start receiving checks as part of a multi-state settlement ...

  6. Tax Season 2024: 7 Ways You Can File for Free - AOL

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    Do note, though, that this free federal filing does not include state tax returns — you would need to upgrade to Tax Act’s Deluxe Edition for state filing, which starts at $39.95 in additional ...

  7. Cancellation-of-debt income - Wikipedia

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    Taxpayers in the United States may have tax consequences when debt is cancelled. This is commonly known as cancellation-of-debt (COD) income.According to the Internal Revenue Code, the discharge of indebtedness must be included in a taxpayer's gross income. [1]