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The number of extensions filed by TurboTax users doubled during the last filing season, Intuit EVP Varun Krishnasaid this month. Krishna said the rise came as the Internal Revenue Service reported a 50-percent increase in extensions year over year.
“We noticed a massive increase of extensions—50 percent,” Krishna said during the recent BofA Securities 2022 Global Technology Conference. Krishna took over leadership of Intuit’s consumer group, following the departure of Greg Johnson this month to become CEO of McAfee.
The recent tax season was unusual, following two unusual seasons stemming from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Krishna noted IRS returns were off 3-percent from the 2021 tax season. A major impact was the influx of those who filed last year to obtain stimulus money but who did not return because they do not need to file tax returns.
While the DIY market addressed by TurboTax was flat through July, Intuit had double-digit growth in the self-employed, investor and Latinx market, which it says is underpenetrated.
“We had massive growth in our investor segment,” Krishna said. He said the boom in extensions was one reason for the slower performance of the DIY market, along with the exit of the stimulus filers and the overcome decline in IRS filings.
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