← Back to context

Comment by hsuduebc2

4 days ago

To be honest I'm kinda sceptical that they will be paying fines for you.

Software licenses usually explicitly disclaim all financial damages. I assume Intuit does too (I don't use Turbotax myself).

  • If an LLM hallucinates your income or deductions, the IRS is not going to go after the LLM, it's going to go after the taxpayer. I can't believe what I'm seeing in some of these replies. Making a mistake on your taxes is at best, a stressful letter from the IRS, and at worse, prison time. Place your trust appropriately.

  • Intuit actually will indemnify any penalties in case of filing errors on their part.