Intuit Begs Journalists to Delete Part of Interview With Its CEO
Briefly

Intuit, a financial tech leader, attempted to erase parts of an interview that discussed its lobbying against free tax filing, highlighting sensitivity about corporate scrutiny.
CEO Sasan Goodarzi reacted defensively when asked about Intuit’s lobbying efforts against free tax filing. He insisted that the characterization of their actions was inaccurate and fundamentally wrong.
After the interview, Intuit's communications head described the exchange as 'inappropriate' and 'disappointing', demanding edits to what was a legitimate line of questioning.
Despite a $172 billion market cap, Intuit's reaction indicates a vulnerability to direct inquiries regarding their lobbying practices, particularly concerning government tax initiatives.
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