Intuit and H&R Block Fall on Report of ‘DOGE’ Interest in Tax App

Bloomberg
2024-11-20

(Bloomberg) -- Intuit Inc. and H&R Block Inc. shares fell on Tuesday, after the Washington Post reported that the leaders of President-elect Donald Trump’s “Department of Government Efficiency” discussed creating a new way for Americans to file their taxes.

H&R Block fell as much as 8.7%, dropping to its lowest since August, while Intuit fell as much as 6.8%, erasing much of an advance that had come in the wake of the election. 

Intuit, the maker of TurboTax, and H&R Block dominate the US tax preparation industry, earning billions of dollars a year providing digital and in-person services. The discussions follow the roll out of a pilot program for taxpayers to file their returns for free online as part of the Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act.

The Washington Post report, which cited people familiar with the conversations, said that the “DOGE” panel discussed creating mobile app for Americans to file their taxes for free. A post from “DOGE” said that the tax code had gotten too complex and “must be simplified.”

Separately, Bloomberg Intelligence wrote that an IRS entry into the tax-prep industry “could, in theory, threaten revenue for H&R Block, Jackson Hewitt and Intuit,” with almost a third of Intuit’s sales at risk. However, analyst Andrew Silverman believes the “Direct File” tool “won’t successfully compete,” as the IRS “can’t devote the resources to it and is ill-equipped to create or maintain the software necessary to appeal to taxpayers.”

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