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refund

[ri-fuhnd, ree-fuhnd, ree-fuhnd] / rɪˈfʌnd, ˈri fʌnd, ˈri fʌnd /




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Higher tariff pass-through rates, increased tax refunds, and potential government stimulus checks are expected to contribute to inflationary pressures.

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Many small businesses are also guardedly hopeful about the new year, in part because they stand to benefit from a high level of tax refunds and new tax incentives in 2026.

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For one, taxpayers may receive as much as $200 billion in additional refunds early in the year as a result of tax-law changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill enacted in July, he said.

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But Pantheon argued the economic benefit from tax refunds may be contained, noting that "the relatively low level of consumer confidence suggests many households will save a high share of the windfall."

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The prospect of higher tax refunds, however, could provide the biggest boon for retailers since the pandemics—though not necessarily for the Covid-era winners.

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