Many taxpayers could see bigger refunds in 2026. From average refund amounts to delays, deductions, and credits, here’s what taxpayers should know.
Average refunds will be up between $300 to $1,000 for the more than 100 million taxpayers who receive refunds, according to ...
The IRS opens the 2026 tax filing season this month. Here's when you can file 2025 taxes, track your refund, and the last day ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act brought several new tax law provisions that could increase refunds. Here's what you need to ...
Are state tax refunds taxable income? Learn how deductions, tax benefits and filing choices affect whether your state tax ...
Social Security benefits remain taxable on federal income tax returns. But many older adults can save money with new enhanced ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the refunds Americans get could be thousands of dollars per household.
IRS Direct File, which was offered in 25 states last year, has been discontinued. But one very-much underused, free program remains for 2026.
Your filing status affects everything from your tax brackets to whether you have to file at all. Here’s how the rules work.
The IRS is alerting filers that several new tax law provisions of the One, Big, Beautiful Bill will become effective. Here's ...
Bank of America estimated that federal refunds in 2026 could be 18% to 25% higher than they were last year as a result of the ...
Millions of people are at risk of the government’s seizing their refunds to pay what is owed on student loans.