“Be wary of calculators or websites that guarantee a big payday or an unusually large, unexpected refund,” the IRS said.
The Trump administration has projected "very large refunds" for taxpayers in 2026, but some may be less than thrilled with ...
The U.S. job market likely rebounded last month from a dismal February. But the improvement may not last long as the American ...
Nearly half of American taxpayers are counting on an IRS refund to help them pay the bills or get out of debt, a new survey finds. This is a good year for refunds. The IRS has returned $161 billion to ...
Refund fraud is no longer just opportunistic abuse of return policies. Instead, it has evolved into a structured underground marketplace where fraud techniques are packaged and sold like digital ...
Tax season is in full swing as the deadline to file or request an extension is less than three weeks away, and some Americans who have already filed their returns are waiting to receive a refund from ...
Most taxpayers who file electronically can expect a refund via direct deposit within 21 days. The deadline to file taxes for the 2026 tax year is Wednesday, April 15. Have you filed your taxes yet?
(NEXSTAR) – An estimated $1.2 billion in federal tax refunds remain unclaimed for tax year 2022, and the deadline for taxpayers to collect is fast-approaching, the IRS has warned. The funds are ...
Most taxpayers who file electronically can expect a refund via direct deposit within 21 days. The deadline to file taxes for the 2026 tax year is Wednesday, April 15. Have you filed your taxes yet?
The Internal Revenue Service processed more than 59 million income tax returns according to the latest IRS tax filing data, and sent back more than $160 million in federal tax refunds. If you already ...
President Trump has directed that most federal payments be issued electronically, including tax refunds. Last year nearly 10 million people got their refund via a paper check. By Ann Carrns Tax ...
(NEXSTAR) – If you haven’t already, you have roughly a month to file your taxes. And while there are some changes to be aware of, missing one small step could keep your potentially “very large” refund ...