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Use this page to contact Intuit customer service for QuickBooks, TurboTax, Credit Karma, Mailchimp, Intuit Account access, billing, subscriptions, payments, payroll, tax filing, software support, account recovery, privacy, security, complaints, and customer reviews. Intuit Inc. is a financial technology company with products for consumers, small businesses, accountants, tax filers, and marketing teams.

Intuit Customer Service Phone Number and Contact Options

Company Name and URL Note

No company-name change is needed for Intuit. The company remains Intuit Inc., and the current URL can stay as /intuit-customer-service/.

The content should be updated, however, because the old post mentions Mint as though it is still a current standalone Intuit product. Mint has been reimagined on Credit Karma. Current Intuit product routing should focus on TurboTax, QuickBooks, Credit Karma, Mailchimp, Intuit Account, and professional accounting products.

Choose the Correct Intuit Support Route

Intuit support depends on which product or account issue you have. A single Intuit phone number may not be the fastest route for every problem, especially for QuickBooks, TurboTax, Credit Karma, Mailchimp, payroll, payments, subscriptions, or account recovery.

  • General Intuit product support: Call 1-800-446-8848 or use the Intuit Contact page.
  • QuickBooks: Use QuickBooks support after signing in, then choose callback, chat, articles, or product-specific support.
  • TurboTax: Use TurboTax Support or call 1-800-4-INTUIT for expert assistance.
  • Credit Karma: Use the Credit Karma Help Center and sign in for account-specific help.
  • Mailchimp: Log in to Mailchimp to access Mailchimp Assistant, email, chat, or phone-call support depending on your plan.
  • Intuit Account recovery: Use the account recovery page if you cannot sign in, lost access to your email, or need help with verification.
  • Privacy rights: Use the Intuit Privacy Center or privacy-rights phone number.
  • Security, phishing, or suspicious emails: Forward suspicious Intuit-branded emails to security@intuit.com.
  • Corporate or investor question: Use Intuit corporate, investor, media, or supplier contacts rather than product support.

Information To Have Ready Before Contacting Intuit

Before calling, chatting, requesting a callback, or filing a complaint, gather only the information needed for your issue. Because Intuit products can involve tax, payroll, credit, banking, business, and customer data, keep private details out of public comments.

  • Product name, such as QuickBooks, TurboTax, Credit Karma, Mailchimp, ProConnect, Lacerte, ProSeries, or Intuit Account
  • Account email, username, business name, or customer ID, shared only through official private support channels
  • Subscription plan, billing date, invoice, charge amount, or order details
  • Case number, callback reference, support ticket, or prior chat transcript if available
  • Device type, browser, app version, operating system, or error message if the issue is technical
  • QuickBooks company file, payroll, payments, or merchant-services details only through secure official channels
  • TurboTax tax year, filing status, product version, rejection code, refund status, or IRS/state notice only through private support channels
  • Credit Karma login, identity verification, credit report, Money account, or privacy issue details only through official support
  • Mailchimp account, audience, campaign, billing, domain, compliance, or abuse issue details only through Mailchimp support
  • A short summary of what happened and the resolution you are requesting

For public reviews, do not post Social Security numbers, EINs, tax return details, bank account numbers, payroll data, employee names, customer lists, vendor names, invoices, refund amounts, credit-report screenshots, case numbers, account recovery codes, payment screenshots, or screenshots from Intuit products.

Common Reasons Customers Contact Intuit

  • QuickBooks billing, subscription, payroll, payments, bank feeds, company files, reports, and product support
  • TurboTax filing, tax return access, rejected returns, refunds, payment, IRS notices, state returns, and product help
  • Credit Karma login, identity verification, credit report, score changes, Money accounts, privacy, and account access
  • Mailchimp billing, campaigns, audience lists, sending limits, domains, abuse reports, login, and account support
  • Intuit Account sign-in, password reset, two-step verification, phone number changes, and account recovery
  • Unexpected Intuit charges, subscription renewals, cancellation, refunds, invoices, and payment disputes
  • Security, phishing emails, fake invoices, tech-support scams, suspicious login attempts, and fraud concerns
  • Privacy rights, data deletion, marketing preferences, accessibility, compliance, and legal-contact questions
  • Complaints about automated phone systems, callbacks, billing issues, subscription changes, support response, or account access

QuickBooks Support, Payroll, Payments, and Merchant Services

QuickBooks support is product-specific. QuickBooks Online, QuickBooks Advanced, QuickBooks Desktop, QuickBooks Payroll, QuickBooks Time, QuickBooks Workforce, QuickBooks Capital, QuickBooks Live, QuickBooks Payments, and QuickBooks Accountant products may use different support flows, hours, and callback options.

For QuickBooks complaints, keep your account email, subscription plan, invoice, payroll issue, payment issue, support case number, callback record, and written responses. Do not post company files, payroll details, employee information, customer lists, vendor names, invoices, bank-feed screenshots, or payment records in public reviews.

TurboTax Support, Tax Filing, Refunds, and IRS/State Questions

TurboTax support can help with product access, tax-year files, filing questions, rejected returns, e-file issues, payment, product selection, and account access. Tax issues can be time-sensitive and private, so use TurboTax Support or secure Intuit support channels rather than public comments.

CustomerServiceNumbers.com does not provide tax, legal, accounting, IRS, refund, audit, filing-status, or state-tax advice. For tax-sensitive issues, contact TurboTax, a qualified tax professional, the IRS, your state tax agency, or another qualified official source.

Credit Karma Support and Mint Account Context

Credit Karma support is handled through the Credit Karma Help Center and sign-in support routes. Mint users should be aware that Mint has been reimagined on Credit Karma, so old Mint support references should be updated.

For Credit Karma issues, do not post credit scores, credit-report details, identity verification screenshots, Social Security numbers, credit card details, bank account details, Money account information, or account recovery information in public comments.

Mailchimp Support, Campaigns, Billing, and Account Access

Mailchimp support depends on the account plan and whether the issue involves email campaigns, automations, audiences, billing, domains, compliance, abuse, account access, integrations, API, or marketing tools. Paid users can generally log in to access email, chat, and other support options depending on plan.

Do not post Mailchimp audience lists, customer emails, unsubscribed contacts, campaign screenshots, domain records, API keys, billing details, compliance notices, or abuse-report details in public reviews.

Intuit Account Recovery, Login, and Two-Step Verification

Many Intuit issues start with account access. If you cannot sign in, cannot access your old email, lost access to your phone number, are locked out by two-step verification, or need to recover access to TurboTax, QuickBooks, or another Intuit product, use Intuit Account Recovery.

Do not post verification codes, recovery links, screenshots, account emails, phone numbers, security questions, or identity documents in public comments.

Billing, Subscriptions, Refunds, and Unexpected Intuit Charges

Unexpected Intuit charges may involve QuickBooks, TurboTax, Mailchimp, Credit Karma services, payroll, payments, merchant services, QuickBooks checks and supplies, professional tax software, or subscriptions tied to an old account. The support route depends on the product tied to the charge.

Before disputing a charge, identify the billing descriptor, charge date, amount, product, account email, invoice, subscription plan, and cancellation record. CustomerServiceNumbers.com does not decide refund eligibility, subscription rights, chargeback rights, tax filing fees, merchant-services holds, or legal rights.

Security, Phishing, Fake Invoices, and Tech-Support Scams

Intuit products are frequent targets for phishing, fake invoices, fake payroll emails, fake support calls, refund scams, subscription scams, and account-takeover attempts. If you receive a suspicious Intuit, QuickBooks, TurboTax, Credit Karma, or Mailchimp email, do not click links or open attachments. Forward suspicious Intuit-branded emails to security@intuit.com.

If you believe your tax, payroll, bank, business, or credit information was exposed, contact Intuit support, your bank, your card issuer, the IRS, the FTC, law enforcement, or a qualified professional through official channels.

Privacy, Data Requests, Accessibility, and Marketing Preferences

Intuit provides privacy resources for personal-information access, correction, deletion, marketing preferences, and privacy rights. Some privacy paths differ for Credit Karma and Mailchimp, so use the correct product-specific route.

Do not post tax documents, financial records, credit report details, payroll information, customer contact lists, Social Security numbers, EINs, account screenshots, or identity documents in public reviews.

Corporate, Investor, Media, Supplier, and Legal Contacts

Product support is separate from corporate contacts. Intuit’s corporate headquarters is in Mountain View, California, but the corporate office is not usually the best route for product support, billing, tax filing, QuickBooks support, payroll, Mailchimp campaigns, Credit Karma identity verification, or account recovery.

How to Escalate an Intuit Complaint

If your Intuit issue is not resolved after the first contact, keep your complaint organized and use the correct product route.

  1. Identify whether the issue involves QuickBooks, TurboTax, Credit Karma, Mailchimp, Intuit Account, payroll, payments, subscriptions, privacy, security, or corporate contact.
  2. Use the product-specific support route first. Sign in when required so Intuit can identify the account and support options.
  3. Call 1-800-446-8848 if you need general Intuit product support or cannot find the correct product route.
  4. For QuickBooks billing, payroll, payments, or company-file issues, gather invoices, support cases, subscription details, and written responses.
  5. For TurboTax issues, gather the tax year, product, error message, filing status, rejection code, and support history without posting private tax information publicly.
  6. For Credit Karma identity or credit issues, use Credit Karma support and keep identity and credit-report details private.
  7. For Mailchimp support, log in and use the support option available under your plan.
  8. For suspicious emails, forward the message to security@intuit.com and avoid clicking links.
  9. Ask for a case number, callback record, billing explanation, refund timeline, account recovery route, security review, or written next step.

Intuit Customer Service Reviews and Complaints

CustomerServiceNumbers.com currently shows a small number of Intuit reviews. The visible review is an older complaint about difficulty reaching a human through the automated phone system for billing support. New reviews can help other customers understand current support experiences with QuickBooks, TurboTax, Credit Karma, Mailchimp, billing, subscriptions, account recovery, security, and complaint escalation.

Please keep your review focused on your customer-service experience. Do not include tax return details, Social Security numbers, EINs, bank account numbers, payroll data, employee names, customer lists, vendor names, invoices, refund amounts, credit-report screenshots, payment screenshots, account recovery codes, case numbers, phone numbers, email addresses, or screenshots from Intuit products.

Frequently Asked Questions About Intuit Customer Service

What is the Intuit customer service phone number?

Intuit product support can be reached at 1-800-446-8848, also written as 1-800-4-INTUIT.

Does Intuit have one customer service number for every product?

Intuit lists 1-800-4-INTUIT for product support, but the best route usually depends on the product. QuickBooks, TurboTax, Credit Karma, Mailchimp, payroll, payments, and account recovery may each use different sign-in and support flows.

What are Intuit customer service hours?

Intuit support hours vary by product and season. QuickBooks, TurboTax, Mailchimp, and other Intuit products may have different hours, callback options, chat options, and plan-based support access.

How do I contact QuickBooks support?

Use the QuickBooks support page, sign in when needed, and choose the support option available for your QuickBooks product and plan.

How do I contact TurboTax support?

Use TurboTax Support or call 1-800-446-8848. Have your tax year, product, account email, and error message ready, but keep tax details private.

How do I contact Credit Karma support?

Use the Credit Karma Help Center and sign in for account-specific support. Do not post identity verification, credit-report, or account details publicly.

How do I contact Mailchimp support?

Log in to Mailchimp and open Mailchimp support options. Available support may depend on your plan and account status.

What happened to Mint?

Mint has been reimagined on Credit Karma. The Intuit page should no longer describe Mint as a current standalone product in the same way older pages did.

Where is Intuit headquarters?

Intuit Inc. lists its Mountain View headquarters at 2700 Coast Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94043.

How do I report a suspicious Intuit email?

Forward suspicious Intuit-branded emails to security@intuit.com and do not click links, open attachments, or share account information through suspicious messages.

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Share Your Experience With Intuit

Have you contacted Intuit about QuickBooks, TurboTax, Credit Karma, Mailchimp, billing, subscriptions, payroll, payments, account recovery, privacy, security, suspicious emails, refunds, or a complaint? Share your experience below to help other customers understand what to expect. Please do not include Social Security numbers, EINs, tax return details, bank account numbers, payroll data, employee names, customer lists, vendor names, invoices, refund amounts, credit-report screenshots, payment screenshots, account recovery codes, case numbers, phone numbers, email addresses, or screenshots from Intuit products in your public review.

Page Update Note

This Intuit customer service page was updated on July 1, 2026, to verify the current Intuit product-support phone number, headquarters address, product-support routing, QuickBooks support-hour differences, TurboTax support routing, Credit Karma and Mailchimp support paths, Mint-to-Credit-Karma context, privacy rights phone number, security reporting route, related COH link, URL recommendation, and live CSN review status.

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CustomerServiceNumbers.com is not affiliated with Intuit, Intuit Inc., QuickBooks, TurboTax, Credit Karma, Mailchimp, ProConnect, Lacerte, ProSeries, any bank, credit bureau, employer, payment processor, tax professional, the IRS, any state tax agency, FTC, SEC, or government agency. This page is provided for informational purposes to help customers find official customer-service routes and share reviews. For tax advice, accounting advice, payroll issues, credit reports, identity verification, bank transfers, merchant-services holds, fraud, phishing, privacy rights, legal questions, payment disputes, IRS notices, state tax issues, or financial decisions, contact Intuit, the correct product-support team, your bank, your card issuer, a qualified tax or accounting professional, the IRS, a state agency, a regulator, or another qualified official source through official channels.

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The automated voice response system has NO Option to talk to a human being

May 1, 2018

The automated voice response system has NO Option to talk to a human being regarding billing questions. I have called several times and never get past the AVR system. Horrible company to contact.

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