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Why some taxpayers may receive refunds in June
Key takeaways
- Federal refunds were expected to be very large for tax year 2025, averaging more than $3,400 for filers.
- When you receive your tax refund depends, of course, on when and how you filed your taxes.
- The IRS says that those who file electronically typically receive their refunds in about 21 days.
Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.
That could soon change.
Federal refunds were expected to be very large for tax year 2025, averaging more than $3,400 for filers. That s a roughly 11 percent increase over the previous tax year, according to the Treasury Department, but not the projected $1,000 increase touted by administration officials.
When you receive your tax refund depends, of course, on when and how you filed your taxes.
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