The TurboTax proprietor dropped its lobbying contracts with six D.C. companies after the IRS introduced a free tax submitting pilot program and introduced on 21 new lobbyists.

Following the Inner Income Service’s announcement that it’s going to create a free, digital tax-filing system for particular person taxpayers, tax prep big Intuit has shuffled its roster of lobbyists.
Since Sept. 1, Intuit, the proprietor of TurboTax, has employed 21 new lobbyists from 5 D.C. companies. Virtually all of its new lobbyists—20 of the 21—went by way of the so-called “revolving door” from positions in authorities, in line with their Senate registration kinds. The hirings got here after the agency terminated its lobbying contracts with six D.C. companies in August and September, in line with Senate disclosures.
In Might, the Inner Income Service introduced that it could create a Direct File pilot program, one thing that Intuit and the for-profit tax prep trade had been vehemently against of their lobbying.