This year’s tax refunds could be bigger
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As the IRS moves toward digital-only payments under a Trump-era executive order, taxpayers should expect changes in how refunds are issued and payments are made.
The average tax refund may be as much as 30% larger this year due to Trump's tax laws. Take these steps to ensure you get yours as fast as possible.
The FTC is warning taxpayers to keep an eye out for phishing and smishing scams aimed at stealing tax refunds and personal data.
For some people, tax refunds could turn out to be much bigger in 2026 than expected after dramatic changes in key tax rules hit 2025 federal income tax returns. But the upcoming tax season likely will have its share of hiccups, including potential delays ...
Tax refunds this year are expected to be larger than usual, so many Americans may be wondering how they can get their hands on theirs as quickly as possible. The fastest way by far is electronically, the IRS says. Every year, tax refunds provide a ...
Waiting on your 2026 tax refund? Learn about the IRS three-week rule, payment timelines, tracking steps, and the hidden reasons refunds can be delayed.
Many Americans could be getting bigger returns this year as tax season gets ready to open in 2026. Several tax changes were enacted with President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which was signed into law on July 4, including no taxes on tips ...
Tax season is officially upon us and taxpayers will be able to start filing their 2025 federal income tax returns on Jan. 26 with a filing deadline of April 15 for most people. E-filers who submit their clean return with direct deposit on the first day of the window,