Many Americans count on their tax refunds
Finance

Many Americans count on their tax refunds.

Half of millennials rely on them to make ends meet.

Here are the key insights from a new report on tax refunds:

1) Dependence on Refunds: - 37% of taxpayers rely on their refund to get by. - This rises to 50% among millennials. - Rising cost of living is a major factor.

2) Early Access: - A third of those surveyed would pay a fee to access their refund early. - Nearly half plan to use their refund to pay down debt. - This number increases to 59% for millennials.

3) Tax Season Dates: - The 2025 tax filing season starts on Monday, Jan. 27. - The federal deadline is Tuesday, April 15.

4) Average Refund: - The average federal tax refund in 2024 was $3,138. - Receiving a big refund means you overpaid during the year. - Consider adjusting your withholding by completing a new W-4 form.

5) IRS Data: - Last year, the IRS issued nearly 105 million refunds. - Total refunds amounted to roughly $330 billion.

6) Tax Season Stress: - Some millennials are willing to go to extreme lengths to avoid filing. - 18% would rather drive 20 hours straight. - 15% would take a vow of celibacy for a year to avoid filing taxes.

7) Expert Advice: - Make a plan whether you expect a refund or owe money. - Utilize online resources to estimate your refund or owed amount. - Access your refund early at no cost if possible.

Tax refunds are more than just a check in the mail. They are a financial lifeline for many. Plan wisely and use your resources to navigate the tax season effectively.