Trump, tariff refund
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The average IRS tax refund is up 10.2%, based on early filing data. Here's what filers need to know.
New legislation demanding refunds plus interest seeks to fill the gap in the Supreme Court's ruling against Trump's tariffs.
The Supreme Court’s tossing of President Trump’s tariffs has sent businesses calculating how to eventually claw back the levies they have been paying—or sell the rights at a discount now.
If you have already filed your state and federal income tax returns and looking for your refund, you'll need to know the IRS refund schedule.
The average 2026 tax refund is up $351 to $3,804, but falls short so far of the White House's $1,000 projection.
Refund amounts for State Farm customers will vary based on their place of residence and insurance premiums.
The battle is just starting for the 300,000 businesses that want $134 billion in tariffs refunded.
The Michigan Department of Treasury and IRS offer ways to check your tax refund status online.
A cash refund annuity ensures that any remaining sum paid in premiums is returned to a beneficiary if the annuitant dies before breaking even.
American shoppers paid some of the more than $100 billion collected by the Trump administration for emergency tariffs. Now that the Supreme Court has thrown those tariffs out, NPR personal finance reporter Stephan Bisaha tells us whether shoppers can expect to get that money back.