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Intuit wins for most everyday users because it covers taxes, accounting, credit, and marketing in one ecosystem with strong mobile apps. Clear is a specialized Indian tax platform that excels at GST reconciliation and ITR filing but offers nothing outside tax compliance. The single biggest difference: Intuit is a full financial life platform; Clear is a laser-focused Indian tax tool.
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Common questions
Yes, absolutely. Clear is built specifically for Indian tax laws (ITR, GST, TDS) and integrates directly with Indian government portals. Intuit's TurboTax is designed for US taxes and cannot handle Indian tax forms.
No. Clear does not have a mobile app. You must use their website on a desktop or mobile browser. Intuit has dedicated mobile apps for TurboTax, QuickBooks, and Credit Karma.
Clear is cheaper for Indian freelancers because it offers free ITR filing for basic cases and low-cost expert assistance. Intuit's TurboTax starts around $30-60+ for freelancers, and QuickBooks adds another $15-30/month.
No. Intuit products are designed for US tax laws (IRS forms, state taxes). They do not support GST, TDS, or Indian ITR forms. For Indian tax compliance, use Clear.
Intuit is far better. QuickBooks handles accounting, payroll, payments, and invoicing. TurboTax integrates with QuickBooks for tax filing. Clear is irrelevant for US businesses.
For individuals, Clear shows pricing during filing (often free for basic ITR, paid for expert help). For businesses, enterprise pricing is not published and requires a sales call. Intuit publishes all pricing clearly on their websites.
Intuit is the versatile all-in-one financial platform for most people; Clear is the best choice only if you need Indian tax compliance and nothing else.
If you live in India and need tax filing or GST compliance, go with Clear — it's purpose-built and easy. For everyone else (especially US users or anyone wanting a full financial toolkit), Intuit is the clear winner: it does taxes, accounting, credit, and marketing in one place with great mobile apps. Don't pick Clear unless you're 100% sure you only need Indian tax help.