GOP touts tax benefits as Tax Day arrives, but many Americans say relief doesn’t feel real
As Tax Day arrives, Republicans highlight new tax benefits, but many Americans say the relief doesn't feel real amid rising costs. The average tax return is up almost $350 this year, an 11% increase over last year.
Tax Day has arrived, with Republicans promoting new tax benefits and pointing to major tax relief. The average tax return is up $350, an 11% increase over last year. Policies like 'no tax on tips' have drawn attention. However, many taxpayers aren't noticing a change, with over a third of respondents to a Bipartisan Policy Center poll saying they haven't noticed a difference. Rising costs, attributed to the Iran war, may be offsetting any increase in refunds. President Donald Trump is expected to promote 'No Tax on Tips and Overtime' policies in Las Vegas and Arizona.
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