The IRS reported that the average tax refund is now up 1.3 percent, a bounce back that should come as a relief to Republican lawmakers defending their signature tax overhaul
The average tax refund is now up 1.3 percent, the IRS reported Thursday, a bounce back that should come as a relief to Republican lawmakers defending their signature tax overhaul.
Overall, the numbers are good news for Republicans who had come under criticism in recent weeks after previous data had shown average refund payments down significantly. This year is the first millions of Americans are filing under the Republicans’ 2017 rewrite of the tax code. By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or alerts from POLITICO. You can unsubscribe at any time.
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