Kathryn Olsen+FollowWhere’s My Refund? IRS Tax Refund TipsTax season is here, and if you’re waiting for that sweet refund, here’s the scoop: most folks could see bigger refunds this year—think $1,000 more than last year’s average. File online and choose direct deposit for the fastest payout (usually within 21 days). Paper filers? You’ll wait longer. Pro tip: Don’t count on your refund for big purchases or bills until it actually lands. Track your money with the IRS’s “Where’s My Refund?” tool or app for real-time updates! #Business #MakeMoney #taxrefund10Share
nkent+FollowWhere’s My Refund? IRS Tax Refund TipsTax season is here! If you’re waiting on a refund, the IRS says e-filers can expect their money in about 21 days—faster if you use direct deposit. Thanks to some tax law tweaks, refunds could be bigger this year. But heads up: with fewer IRS workers, getting help if you hit a snag might be trickier in the future. Always check your refund status online before making big spending plans! #Business #MakeMoney #TaxRefund00Share
Diane Carter+FollowIRS Refunds Might Be Juicier This Year!Heads up: your tax refund could be bigger than last year’s! Thanks to some new rules (like a higher standard deduction and new breaks for seniors, car loans, overtime, and tips), many folks are in for a pleasant surprise. If you didn’t change jobs or have a major life shift, you might see an extra $1,000 or so. Pro tip: double-check your paperwork—there are new forms for those tip and overtime deductions! #Business #MakeMoney #TaxRefund10Share
nkent+FollowWhy Is My Refund Stuck on 'Processing'?Ever feel like your tax refund is just chilling in limbo? The IRS has upgraded its tech, so if your refund is stuck on 'Topic 152' or 'processing' for weeks, it might be flagged for review. This year, mismatched gig income, green energy credits, or even a bank account name mix-up can freeze your cash. Double-check your info and keep an eye on your mail—sometimes, silence means your money’s on pause! #Business #MakeMoney #taxrefund40Share
Joseph Livingston+FollowBig Tax Refunds: Sweet Now, Sour Later?Heads up: your tax refund might be bigger this year—think a nice bonus for your coffee habit or that weekend getaway. But here’s the catch: all these extra dollars add up to a $3 trillion tab for the country, which could mean less cash for things like Social Security down the road. So, enjoy the windfall, but remember, today’s treat could be tomorrow’s trick for your wallet (and your kids’ wallets, too). #Business #MakeMoney #TaxRefund00Share
Emily Rogers+FollowHow Seniors Can Score a $670 Tax BonusHeads up if you (or your parents) are 65 or older: there’s a new $6,000 tax deduction coming your way next year. That could mean an extra $670 back at tax time—more if you’re in a higher tax bracket. The catch? You need to know about it and file right. With groceries and meds getting pricier, this is real money you don’t want to leave on the table. Spread the word to your favorite retirees! #Business #MakeMoney #taxrefund01Share
Joseph Livingston+FollowHow to Snag a Bigger IRS Refund in 2026Tax season hack: Want your refund faster and bigger? Skip the paper check and get direct deposit into a bank account—no more waiting or losing cash to check-cashing fees. Plus, if you make under $67k, check out free tax help at VITA sites. That’s more money in your pocket for bills, savings, or even a treat-yourself splurge. Don’t let fees eat your refund! #Business #MakeMoney #TaxRefund #MoneyHacks #IRS #PersonalFinance #TaxSeason10Share
Benjamin Contreras+FollowStudent Loan Default? Your Tax Refund Is Safe—for NowBig sigh of relief for anyone behind on student loans: the Education Department just hit pause on snatching tax refunds and paychecks from borrowers in default. It’s a temporary break, but it means you get to keep your refund this tax season while they roll out new repayment options. There’s no word yet on how long this grace period will last, but it’s a much-needed breather for millions. If you’re in default, now’s your chance to explore new ways to get back on track! #Education #StudentLoans #TaxRefund00Share
Charles Richardson+FollowStudent Loan Default? Don’t Lose Your Tax Refund!If you’re behind on student loans, here’s a heads up: the Education Department just hit pause on snatching tax refunds from folks in default. That means you’ve got a little more time to sort out a payment plan before tax season. Pro tip: check if you’re in default before filing your taxes—call the Treasury Offset Program to see if you’re on the list. Protect that refund! #Education #StudentLoans #TaxRefund00Share
Emily Rogers+FollowHow Seniors Can Score a Bigger Tax RefundHeads up if you (or your parents) are 65 or older: there’s a new $6,000 tax deduction coming for the 2025 tax season. That could mean an extra $670 (or more!) back in your pocket, just for being a senior. The catch? Not everyone knows about it, so spread the word! This is a real boost for anyone feeling the pinch from rising grocery or medicine costs. Check if you qualify and don’t leave free money on the table! #Business #MakeMoney #taxrefund30Share