What are INTUIT CHARGES on My Credit Card?
INTUIT CHARGES (or INTUIT*QBC, INTUIT*QB, INTUIT*PAYROLL, etc.) is a billing name used by Intuit, the maker of QuickBooks, TurboTax, and Mint. It typically shows up when you’ve subscribed to one of their products or services.
Why Am I Seeing a Charge from INTUIT?
These charges are usually linked to a monthly or annual subscription—like QuickBooks Online, TurboTax Premium services, or Intuit’s payroll processing. It’s common to forget about ongoing subscriptions, especially if set up by a bookkeeper or employee.
What is Intuit?
Intuit is a software company best known for its accounting, tax, and personal finance tools. Their products include:
- QuickBooks – Accounting software for small businesses
- TurboTax – Online tax preparation and filing
- Mint – Budget tracking and financial planning
- Intuit Payroll – Payroll processing for businesses
Is INTUIT CHARGES Legit or a Scam?
In most cases, the charge is legitimate—but if you don’t recognize it, log into your Intuit account(s) or call their support line. It may also be a forgotten free trial that auto-renewed.
How to Cancel or Dispute the Charge
To cancel, log into the relevant product (e.g., QuickBooks or TurboTax), find your billing section, and cancel your subscription. If unauthorized, call Intuit support or dispute the charge with your credit card provider.
FAQ
- What is INTUIT CHARGES?
- It’s a billing name used by Intuit for subscriptions to QuickBooks, TurboTax, Mint, or Payroll services.
- Is INTUIT*QBC or INTUIT*QB legit?
- Yes. It’s typically linked to a QuickBooks subscription or payroll service.
- How do I stop charges from Intuit?
- Log into your product account (like QuickBooks), go to billing settings, and cancel your subscription.