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Trump promises ‘largest tax refund season of all time.’ What to expect

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US President Donald Trump addresses the nation from the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on December 17, 2025.

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Trump’s address comes amid the president’s falling approval ratings on inflation and the cost of living, according to the CNBC All-America Economic Survey, which polled 1,000 U.S. adults in early December.

Some 66% of those surveyed in December disapproved of Trump’s handling of inflation and the cost of living, compared to 62% in October, the poll found.

As many feel the pinch of higher prices during the holiday season, here’s what to know about tax refunds in 2026.  

Many will see ‘larger refunds’ in 2026

When filing 2025 tax returns in 2026, “many will see larger refunds than in recent years,” Erica York, vice president of federal tax policy with the Tax Foundation’s Center for Federal Tax Policy, wrote in an analysis on Wednesday. 

Enacted in July, Trump’s “big beautiful bill” included several retroactive tax changes for 2025, including a bigger standard deduction, more generous maximum child tax credit, a higher limit for the state and local tax deduction, a $6,000 tax break for seniors, deductions for auto loan interest, tip income and overtime pay.

These seven provisions reduced individual income taxes by $144 billion in 2025, according to Tax Foundation estimates. However, the IRS did not adjust withholding tables, which tell employers how much to take from worker paychecks. 

“Instead of gradually receiving the benefit of the tax cuts through higher take-home pay during the year, most taxpayers will receive it all at once when they file their returns,” York wrote. 

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Who could see a bigger refund

Your 2026 tax refund could depend on which provisions affect your individual situation, experts say.

The higher standard deduction, bigger child tax credit and senior tax break will have an impact on many taxpayers, whereas other provisions, such as deductions on tip and overtime income, affect smaller groups of filers.

For many, Trump’s legislation was an extension of the tax breaks enacted in 2017, Alex Muresianu, a senior policy analyst at the Tax Foundation, previously told CNBC.

“The basic structure of it is going to be very much the same tax code that you’ve been used to for the past eight years,” he said.

A note released by Piper Sandler on Oct. 31 also predicted “an exceptionally large refund season,” with middle- and upper-income taxpayers likely to benefit the most.

As of Oct. 17, the average refund for individual returns was $3,052 during the 2025 filing season, up slightly from $3,004 in 2024, according to the latest IRS data.



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