The White House said on Nov. 20 that U.S. taxpayers could see an “extra $1,000 bump” in their tax refunds next year.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told a press briefing that the estimate of next year’s tax refunds is based on new research by investment bank Piper Sandler.
“According to a new study from Piper Sandler, which is out this week, tax filers can expect an extra $1,000 bump to their tax refund next year, in what could be a record-breaking tax refund season,” she told reporters.
Leavitt suggested that Americans could expect more good news from the Trump administration’s economic policies….
Americans Can Expect $1,000 Bump in 2026 Tax Refunds: White House

