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Intuit layoffs, tracked in full.

Intuit has cut 5,515 jobs across 3 tracked rounds since 2020. The most recent round was announced May 20, 2026, affecting 3,000 employees.

Last verified May 20, 2026|See methodology
At a glance
5,515
people laid off since 2020
Rounds
3
tracked
Industry share
6.6%
of Fintech cuts
Largest round
3,000
May 20, 2026
Most recent
May 20, 2026
3,000 cut
Total since 2020
All time
5,515
Across 3 rounds
Most recent round
May 20, 2026
3,000
Intuit cuts 17% of workforce
Layoff rounds
Tracked
3
Jun 22, 2020 — May 20, 2026
Industry share
Cumulative
6.6%
of all Fintech cuts
Complete timeline · 3 verified rounds

Every Intuit layoff, documented.

Date
Event
Headcount
Location
Severity
Source
May 202026
Intuit cuts 17% of workforce
Intuit, the maker of TurboTax and QuickBooks, is eliminating 17% of its workforce as it shifts its focus toward artificial intelligence. The company is also entering partnerships with AI firms Anthropic and OpenAI.
3,000
17.0% of total
—
High
hcamag.com ↗
Jul 102024
Intuit Layoffs — 2024-07-10
1,800
10.0% of total
SF Bay Area
US
High
bloomberg.com ↗
Jun 222020
Intuit Layoffs — 2020-06-22
715
7.0% of total
SF Bay Area
US
Moderate
intuitblog.com ↗
By geography

Where the cuts landed, city by city.

  1. #01
    SF Bay Area
    2 ROUNDS · US
    2,515
Country breakdown
100% of cuts in United States
United States
2,515
Frequently asked

Questions about Intuit layoffs.

How many people has Intuit laid off since 2020?+
Our dataset tracks 5,515 job cuts across 3 layoff rounds at Intuit since January 2020. All rounds are cross-referenced against WARN Act filings, SEC disclosures, and verified news reports.
When were Intuit's most recent layoffs?+
Intuit's most recent tracked layoffs were announced on May 20, 2026. Scroll up to the timeline for the full round-by-round history.
What percentage of Intuit's workforce has been laid off?+
An exact workforce percentage isn't available for Intuit — we don't have a confirmed peak headcount figure. The total cut figure above reflects all verified rounds in our dataset.
Which teams were affected by Intuit layoffs?+
Team-level data for Intuit is limited in our current dataset. Where available, division breakdowns are shown above.
Where does Intuit layoff data come from?+
Our data combines WARN Act government filings (mandatory for US employers cutting 50+ workers with 60-day notice), SEC 8-K corporate disclosures, and verified news reports. Each event is assigned a verification tier. See our methodology for full standards.
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