What is the TurboTax Audit Defense phone number?

July 28, 2020 by Jessica Brown
Customer Service Representative

TaxAudit is the exclusive provider of TurboTax® Audit Defense. The phone number for TaxAudit’s Customer Service Department is 877.829.9695. Call this number if you have any questions about your membership or to report an audit.

TaxAudit’s website for TurboTax® Audit Defense memberships is https://intuit.taxaudit.com. On the website, you can create and manage your account, purchase memberships for additional years, download your membership packet, and report an audit.

For even more ways to contact TaxAudit, please go to: https://intuit.taxaudit.com/help/contact-us.

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Jessica Brown
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Jessica Brown is the Graphic and Communications Analyst for TaxAudit. Since she began working for the company in 2008, she has found herself surrounded by people whose passion for taxes is contagious. She writes blogs to share her unique perspective as a non-tax professional with a fondness for tax-related issues.  


 

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