The lawsuit, captioned Baldwin v. Intuit Inc. (No. 3:26-cv-07086), centers on claims that the firm overstated its competitive advantages and growth sustainability. According to the complaint, Intuit failed to disclose significant business losses within its TurboTax division, which faced intensifying pricing pressures. Plaintiffs argue these omissions rendered the company’s 2026 revenue guidance unreliable.
Financial volatility surrounding these disclosures triggered sharp declines in Intuit’s stock price. On May 20, 2026, the company announced a 17% workforce reduction—affecting approximately 3,000 employees—and a strategic restructuring. Shares fell nearly 4% that day. Following the market close, a disappointing third-quarter earnings report revealed revenue growth of only 7%, missing consensus estimates. The stock plummeted an additional 20% by the close of trading on May 21, 2026, as the company acknowledged an industry-wide contraction in tax filers.




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