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There's a few things you can check to confirm if an email came from Intuit:
I'd also recommend reviewing our online security tips to help keep your data safe.
If you've received an email you aren't certain about, you can check our security notices for details of suspicious emails reported by other Intuit customers. Suspicious emails will say they're from Intuit and may ask you to take actions like signing in to your account, providing personal info, downloading "tools", etc. If you've received one of these emails, don't open it or access any of its links. I recommend going to the Intuit Online Security Center for more details on what to do.
All official Intuit websites end in Intuit.com. A few examples include QuickBooks.Intuit.com, e3.Intuit.com, and click.notifications.Intuit.com.
You can report an email you suspect of targeting you for a phishing scam by going to the Intuit Online Security Center and selecting Go to security notices. If you don't see a similar email there, select Report a suspicious email to file a report.
Here's some additional things you can do to protect yourself from a phishing attack:
I've also included a detailed resource about working with scam emails which may come in handy moving forward: Identify suspicious activity, phishing scams, & potential fraud
Please don't hesitate to send a reply if there's any additional questions. Have an awesome Wednesday!