Tax Refunds Set to Rise in 2026: Here’s What’s Changing and How to Claim Yours

Alberta Waelchi Sr.
Published Nov 3, 2025

Tax Refunds Set to Rise in 2026: Here’s What’s Changing and How to Claim Yours

Good news for U.S. taxpayers: IRS updates for 2026 mean bigger tax refunds for millions of Americans.

The changes include new tax brackets, higher deductions, and expanded credits designed to ease the impact of inflation.

 

What’s Changing in 2026

Here are the biggest updates taking effect next tax season:

These updates are part of the IRS’s effort to help households manage higher living costs and recover financially.

 

Why Refunds Will Be Higher

Due to delays in updating IRS tax tables during 2025, employers withheld more tax than necessary.

When taxpayers file in 2026, those excess payments will come back as bigger refunds.

Expanded credits, like the Child Tax Credit and EITC, will also boost refunds for working families and middle-income earners.

 

How to Claim Your Refund Quickly

To get your 2026 refund faster and avoid delays:

  • File early — the IRS begins accepting returns in late January.

  • Choose direct deposit for the fastest payment.

  • Double-check your withholding information.

  • Claim all eligible tax credits (EITC, Child Tax Credit, etc.).

  • Keep W-2s, 1099s, and receipts organized for accurate filing.

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