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The IRS Is Issuing Way More Tax Refunds This Year Than Last So Far

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The IRS has sent millions more tax refunds worth billions of dollars more to taxpayers this filing season than it had at the same time last year, according to new data.

The numbers

Slightly more Americans are filing their taxes early in 2023, with the IRS reporting that it received 36.9 million returns as of mid-February. That's up 2.6% from the 35.9 million returns it had received at this point in 2022.

Keep in mind

Last fall, the IRS warned that the average refund would be smaller, and that prediction has panned out.

Bottom line

Individual Americans are receiving smaller tax refunds in 2023, but the IRS has refunded more money — and issued more refunds — in total. Eric Bronnenkant, head of tax at Betterment, says the trends make sense considering that last tax season was atypical.

"Average refunds are down due to the rolling off of pandemic-era benefits," he says. "Since there is lesser complexity, taxpayers are more comfortable filing sooner rather than later."

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