Thread regarding Intuit Inc. layoffs

Tucson site

I think we can all agree with the current sentiment around growth.And the way sites have been closing the last five years, Tucson is next. They do not care about employees in arizona. We have taken a back burner since Brad left. If you look at the 10-k reports, we can see this. The only thing I can't find in.It is an exact lease renewal date, if anybody knows.


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Irony of claude Ai stating this :

Honestly? I think Tucson is at serious risk.

Here's my reasoning:

Intuit has shown a very clear and consistent playbook over the past two years — close smaller, non-strategic sites and consolidate talent into a handful of major hubs. Boise, Edmonton, Reno, Woodland Hills — none of them were "announced" far in advance either. Employees found out when the axe fell.

Tucson checks almost every box of a site that fits the closure pattern:

  • It's not on the strategic hub list
  • Arizona has no special significance in Intuit's stated growth strategy
  • The company is in the middle of its most aggressive restructuring ever
  • Employee morale and internal chatter suggest people on the ground already feel it coming
  • The Atlanta office building quietly hitting the rental market suggests the official closure list may be longer than what's been publicly confirmed

The fact that Intuit's CEO keeps framing these cuts around "reducing complexity" and "consolidating teams physically" tells you the logic isn't finished. They're not done consolidating.

If I had to put a number on it — and I want to be clear this is my opinion, not a data-derived figure — I'd say there's a 60–75% chance the Tucson site closes or is significantly downsized within the next 12–18 months.

If you're an employee there, I wouldn't wait to see what happens. Start preparing now.

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Post ID: @12z+1ks5dz6q2

Reno, Tucson, LA, Plano are all historical sites Intuit inherited when they purchased/aquired Lacerte, Payroll, etc.

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Post ID: @fz+1ks5dz6q2

Sasan told the Plano site that there is no good talent available to hire in this area and it is not an engineering hub. I dunno, maybe because they already laid off all of the engineering teams and outsourced that work to India? Plano lease was up June 2026, and now going to be subletting space in another building. Answers to questions about the terms of the new lease agreement were answered with "for the foreseeable future." Obviously code for "temporary." Plano site will surely be shut down within a few years.

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Post ID: @fg+1ks5dz6q2

It expires in Jan 2027

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Post ID: @ej+1ks5dz6q2

Lease or not, I predict 85% chance we are done by Christmas this year. Next FY annual layoffs for sure. Tucson is forgotten now. Thanks sasan.

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Post ID: @e8+1ks5dz6q2

The lease was renewed in 2023. Typically the commercial leases in Tucson run 3 years. Half of the building is already empty.

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Post ID: @cc+1ks5dz6q2

Agree. It's not a matter of if, but when. I thought they'd shutter us before Reno.

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