The IRS Has Already Issued $15.7 Billion in Tax Refunds. But Will Yours Be Lower Than Last Year?Tax season is underway, and although the IRS has issued eight million refunds so far, the average payout is down from last year.

ByMadeline Garfinkle

As of February 3, theIRShad issued eight million refunds totaling nearly $15.7 billion, theagency reported.

The IRS also received a significantly higher number of returns for this period as compared to last year, with about 18.9 million returns received as compared to 16.7 million in 2022.

However, the average refund amount was $1,963, down from $2,201 last year for the same period, marking a 10.8% decline. Although the IRSpreviously warnedthat returns might be lower this year compared to last, the agency still has millions of returns to process before the April 18 deadline.

Related:3 Ways to Save Money on Taxes That Most Entrepreneurs Miss

"It's tough to draw too much of a conclusion over a relatively short period of time," Eric Bronnenkant, head of tax at digital investment advisor Betterment,told CNBC.

Either way, the IRS expects to be more efficient this year compared to last as it begins to deploy its nearly $80 billion in funding from theInflation Reduction Act. The agency kicked offtax seasonby hiring 5,000 new workers for its customer service team and implementing new technology,CNBC reported.

Back in August, the Inflation Reduction Act allocated $79.6 billion in funding to the IRS over 10 years with intentions to improve customer service and technology and clear anytax returnbacklog. Given the increase of 29.1% in returns already processed compared to this time last year, the new initiatives appear to be leading to a more efficienttax seasonfor all.

Related:The IRS Hates Telling Entrepreneurs Anything About Taxes. Here's How You Can Find Out What They're Thinking.

Madeline Garfinkle

Entrepreneur Staff

News Writer

玛德琳在Entrepreneu Garfinkle新闻撰稿人r.com. She is a graduate from Syracuse University, and received an MFA from Columbia University.

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