{"id":287270,"date":"2026-05-10T06:00:16","date_gmt":"2026-05-10T10:00:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/en.futbolete.com\/?p=287270"},"modified":"2026-05-08T15:32:15","modified_gmt":"2026-05-08T19:32:15","slug":"average-irs-tax-refund-11-percent-increase","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/futbolete.com\/us\/average-irs-tax-refund-11-percent-increase\/","title":{"rendered":"The Average IRS Tax Refund in May Went Up 11% Compared to Last Year"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The most recent data released by the <strong>Internal Revenue Service (IRS)<\/strong> for the 2026 tax filing season shows a sustained rise in the average amount of federal tax refunds. Through April 17, the average refund for individual filers came in at <strong>$3,275<\/strong>, compared to $2,942 recorded during the same period a year earlier.<\/p>\n<p>That gap translates to an <strong>11.3% increase<\/strong> on a year-over-year basis, according to the report the agency published on Friday, April 25, 2026 \u2014 the most recent figures available as of this writing.<\/p>\n<h2>The IRS Issued $241B in Tax Refunds<\/h2>\n<p>The total volume of returns received through the standard April 15 deadline reached approximately <strong>140.2 million individual filings<\/strong>, out of an estimated 164 million expected for the full season. The filing window had opened on January 26, 2026, consistent with the IRS&#8217;s standard calendar.<\/p>\n<p>In aggregate terms, the agency issued <strong>$241.7 billion in refunds<\/strong> over the course of the season, an increase of $30.7 billion compared to the previous cycle \u2014 a 15% jump over the $211.1 billion distributed the year before.<\/p>\n<h2>Bigger Tax Refunds: The Factors Behind the Increase<\/h2>\n<p>The structural explanation for the higher refunds lies in changes introduced by the legislation known as the &#8220;<strong>One Big Beautiful Bill<\/strong>&#8220;, signed into law in July 2025. That measure created or expanded a range of tax deductions and credits, applying them retroactively to the entirety of tax year 2025.<\/p>\n<p>The IRS, however, did not update its payroll withholding tables during the year to account for those modifications. As a result, most salaried workers had <strong>federal income taxes withheld<\/strong> at levels exceeding their <strong>actual liability,<\/strong> and that surplus is now being returned in the form of larger refunds.<\/p>\n<h2>Tax Cuts Benefit 53M, Tip Deduction Hits $7,100 in Average<\/h2>\n<p>More than 53 million filers claimed at least one of the new tax deductions included in the legislation. The average tax reduction for that group exceeded $800. Among the most widely used provisions was the deduction known as<strong> &#8220;No Tax on Tips&#8221;<\/strong>, claimed by more than 6 million taxpayers, with an <strong>average deduction exceeding<\/strong> <strong>$7,100<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>More than 34 million families claimed the expanded <strong>Child Tax Credit<\/strong>, while over 105 million took advantage of the permanently doubled standard deduction. In addition, more than 1 million filers deducted interest on loans for new vehicles assembled in the United States, at an average of more than $1,800 per case.<\/p>\n<h2>SALT Deduction Ceiling and Its Effect in High-Tax States<\/h2>\n<p>The legislation also raised the federal cap on deductions for <strong>state and local taxes (SALT)<\/strong>, lifting it from $10,000 to $40,000 for tax year 2025. That change applies exclusively to filers who itemize their deductions rather than claiming the standard deduction.<\/p>\n<p>The Treasury Department did not release disaggregated data on <strong>how many filers claimed the SALT deduction<\/strong> during the 2026 season. Even so, Heather Long, chief economist at Navy Federal Credit Union, noted the presence of &#8220;especially large refunds&#8221; in states with heavy tax burdens, which could point to a measurable effect from the new SALT ceiling in places such as California and New Jersey.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The most recent data released by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for the 2026 tax filing season shows a sustained rise in the average amount of federal tax refunds. 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