Intuit reverses decision to ban gun companies from using services

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In a win for gun manufactuers, Intuit reversed a decision that prevented some in the industry from using certain services, including QuickBooks, a widely accounting tool for small businesses.

A spokesperson with Intuit commenting on the change in policy telling FOX Business, "Intuit continually reviews and updates our policies to ensure they best serve the needs of our customers and remain compliant with all applicable federal and state laws. Our Acceptable Use Policy is based on various factors, including compliance with laws and banking partner requirements. Our commitment to customers is unwavering, and we will continue to ensure our policies serve their needs.

The Quickbooks logo on a smartphone in an arranged photograph in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, U.S., on Friday Sept. 3, 2021. Intuit Inc., the maker of TurboTax and QuickBooks software, is in talks to buy email marketing firm Mailchimp for more than In the letter, Cruz wrote, "My office became aware of these discriminatory policies when Dawson Precision, a Texas company that manufactures small firearm parts, informed my office that Intuit had, without warning, cancelled its subscription to QuickBooks payroll services."

 

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