Intuit Partners with OpenAI to Bring Tax and Accounting Tools into ChatGPT

Intuit is integrating its tax and accounting products with ChatGPT
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Key Points

  • Intuit signs a nine‑figure deal with OpenAI to embed its services in ChatGPT.
  • TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks and MailChimp become accessible via natural‑language prompts.
  • Consumers can research credit cards, estimate tax refunds and schedule AI‑assisted tax expert appointments.
  • Businesses receive AI‑driven revenue insights, targeted campaign generation and invoice‑reminder automation.
  • The partnership builds on Intuit’s decade‑long AI investments and expands OpenAI’s generative model use.
  • OpenAI’s recent acquisition of a chatbot‑based investing app highlights its focus on finance advice.

Intuit has sealed a multi‑year agreement with OpenAI that embeds its TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks and MailChimp services directly inside ChatGPT. The deal, described as a nine‑figure contract, lets consumers and businesses ask finance‑related questions and receive personalized guidance powered by Intuit’s data. Users can research credit cards, estimate tax refunds, schedule AI‑assisted tax expert appointments, and generate business insights such as revenue‑boosting ideas and targeted marketing campaigns. The partnership builds on a decade of Intuit’s AI investment and expands the use of OpenAI’s generative models across its product suite.

Partnership Overview

Intuit, the financial‑software maker behind TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks and MailChimp, has entered a nine‑figure agreement with OpenAI. The collaboration integrates Intuit’s applications into the ChatGPT chatbot, allowing users to access the company’s services through natural‑language prompts. The contract also expands Intuit’s use of OpenAI’s generative AI models and their agentic capabilities across its platform.

Consumer Benefits

Consumers will be able to ask ChatGPT finance‑related questions and receive answers that draw on Intuit’s data and tools. The integration enables research of credit cards and mortgages with advice tailored to individual spending patterns. Users can permit the chatbot to retrieve their financial data to estimate tax refund amounts and to schedule appointments with an AI‑powered tax expert. The system also lets customers complete tax‑related tasks within the chat interface, streamlining the filing process.

Business Benefits

For businesses, the partnership offers AI‑driven insights to improve revenue based on current performance metrics. Companies can generate targeted marketing campaigns, create invoice reminders, and receive strategic recommendations through conversational prompts. The ability to harness Intuit’s data within ChatGPT provides a new channel for operational efficiency and customer outreach.

Intuit’s AI Evolution

Intuit has been investing heavily in artificial intelligence for the past ten years. The firm introduced its own AI assistant in 2023 and has since embedded AI functionality throughout its product lineup. The new OpenAI partnership builds on this foundation, extending generative AI capabilities to both consumer‑facing and enterprise tools. Earlier this year, OpenAI acquired a personal‑investing app that uses a chatbot for investment advice, underscoring its commitment to becoming a trusted source of finance‑related guidance.

Strategic Implications

The deal positions both companies to capture a growing market of users seeking conversational, AI‑driven financial assistance. By embedding Intuit’s suite within ChatGPT, OpenAI enhances its relevance to everyday financial tasks, while Intuit gains a powerful distribution channel that reaches the “hundreds of millions of consumers and businesses” that query finance topics on the platform each week.

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