Robbins LLP Reminds INTU Investors That They May Be Eligible to Lead the Class Action Lawsuit Against Intuit Inc.; Contact the Firm for Information Before the September 8, 2026 Lead Plaintiff Deadline

August 19, 2026 2:50 PM EDT | Source: Robbins LLP

San Diego, California--(Newsfile Corp. - August 19, 2026) - Robbins LLP reminds investors that a securities class action has been filed on behalf of all persons and entities who purchased or otherwise acquired Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ: INTU) securities between August 22, 2025 and May 20, 2026, inclusive (the "Class Period").

The lawsuit alleges that Intuit misled investors about the sustainability and growth of its business, including its TurboTax business, and failed to disclose increasing competitive and pricing pressures affecting its tax-related operations.

Investors who purchased INTU securities during the Class Period and suffered losses may have legal rights. Investors seeking appointment as lead plaintiff must act by September 8, 2026.

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What Is the Intuit Class Action About?

According to the complaint, Intuit made positive statements concerning its competitive advantages, growth prospects, business model, and operations while allegedly failing to disclose material adverse information about its tax-related business.

The complaint alleges that defendants failed to disclose that:

  • Intuit had overstated the Company's competitive advantages and growth prospects and the strength and sustainability of its business model and operations;
  • Intuit was losing significant business in its tax-related operations, particularly TurboTax, due in part to increasing competitive and pricing pressures; and
  • Intuit's previously issued FY 2026 TurboTax revenue growth guidance was unreliable and/or unrealistic.

According to the complaint, these undisclosed conditions allegedly made Intuit's prior growth expectations materially misleading to investors.

Why Did Intuit Stock Fall?

According to the complaint, information concerning Intuit's business prospects and operations emerged on May 20, 2026.

That day, Reuters published a report stating that Intuit planned to cut approximately 17% of its global workforce, or about 3,000 employees, as part of an effort to streamline operations and focus on key strategic priorities, including artificial intelligence. The report also stated that Intuit planned to close its Reno and Woodland Hills offices as part of a strategic restructuring.

Following the report, Intuit's stock price declined $15.78 per share, or approximately 3.95%, to close at $383.93 per share on May 20, 2026. Later that day, after the market closed, Intuit announced its fiscal third-quarter 2026 financial results.

Following the Company's results, Intuit's stock price fell another $76.86 per share, or approximately 20.02%, to close at $307.07 per share on May 21, 2026.

What Happened to Intuit's TurboTax Business?

The lawsuit alleges that Intuit was experiencing significant competitive and pricing pressure in its tax-related business, particularly its TurboTax business. According to the complaint, Intuit's prior statements about the sustainability of its growth and its FY 2026 TurboTax revenue expectations did not adequately account for these challenges. The lawsuit alleges that the Company's growth outlook was therefore materially overstated during the Class Period.

Who May Be Eligible to Participate in the Intuit Class Action?

Investors who purchased or otherwise acquired Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ: INTU) securities between August 22, 2025 and May 20, 2026 may be eligible to participate in the proposed securities class action.

If you purchased INTU securities during the Class Period and suffered losses, you may have rights under the federal securities laws.

What Is a Lead Plaintiff?

The lead plaintiff is a representative investor appointed by the court to act on behalf of other members of the proposed class and help direct the litigation. Investors do not have to become lead plaintiff to potentially participate in any recovery obtained through the litigation.

The deadline to seek appointment as lead plaintiff is September 8, 2026.

Does it Cost Anything to Participate?

No. Robbins LLP represents investors on a contingency fee basis. Investors never pay attorneys' fees or litigation expenses. If there is a recovery for shareholders, defendants pay fees and expenses.

Contact Robbins LLP

Investors seeking additional information about the Intuit securities class action may submit an inquiry, email attorney Aaron Dumas, Jr., or call (800) 350-6003.

About Robbins LLP

A recognized leader in shareholder rights litigation, Robbins LLP has helped restore more than $1 billion in value to shareholders and secured some of the largest recoveries in shareholder derivative litigation history.

"Behind everything we do is the belief that companies should be governed responsibly, fiduciaries should be held accountable, and shareholders deserve transparency and fairness," said Brian J. Robbins, Founding Partner of Robbins LLP.

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Contact:
Aaron Dumas, Jr.
Robbins LLP
5060 Shoreham Pl., Ste. 300
San Diego, CA 92122
adumas@robbinsllp.com
(800) 350-6003
www.robbinsllp.com

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