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As April 15 looms, many Americans brace themselves for the annual ritual known as Tax Day.
After navigating through what feels like a financial examination, you submit your paperwork, hoping for favorable results. Not everyone is that fortunate; I’ve experienced a surprise audit before, and let me tell you, it was far from pleasant.
This year, however, there might be a reason to smile for many taxpayers. President Trump’s tax reforms are reportedly making a significant impact. The administration has touted these changes as a monumental benefit for the people:
On Tuesday, the White House took to its official website to remind citizens that reducing taxes for ordinary Americans was never a priority for the Democrats (their emphasis).
They have a point to boast about, as figures from the Internal Revenue Service indicate that the average tax refund has increased by more than ten percent.
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Millions of American workers, families, and small business owners are seeing the real results of President Donald J. Trump’s signature Working Families Tax Cuts law. This landmark legislation is putting more money back into the pockets of hardworking Americans, boosting refunds, increasing take-home pay, and rewarding the American way of life.
Of course, every single Democrat in Congress voted against it.
The White House has reason to gloat, however, because according to Internal Revenue Service filing data, the average tax refund has soared by over ten percent.
The average tax refund is 10.9% higher so far this season, compared with about the same period in 2025, according to the latest IRS filing data.
As of March 20, the average refund amount for individual filers was $3,571, up from $3,221 roughly one year ago, the IRS reported on Friday.
The IRS data reflects about 79 million individual returns received, out of about 164 million expected through the April 15 deadline.
🚨 BREAKING: Democrats are shocked after President Trump’s tax cuts are causing IRS refunds to SURGE 11% versus last year
Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent called it! He was right 🇺🇸
“The average IRS tax refund is up 11% compared to last year! The higher refunds are because of the… pic.twitter.com/btwJmnB2v7
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) March 30, 2026
“The average IRS tax refund is up 11% compared to last year! The higher refunds are because of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed into law last year.”
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The White House statement continued, noting that Americans are taking full advantage of two new signature deductions provided for by the One Big Beautiful Bill:
Nearly 20 million taxpayers have claimed the No Tax on Overtime provision, giving these essential workers — from factory employees and linemen to police officers and nurses — a powerful new break on their hard-earned extra hours.
Over 4.6 million taxpayers have benefited from No Tax on Tips, providing meaningful relief to service workers who rely on gratuities.
If you need a good laugh today, check out this headline from Tuesday on Politico. It sums up the quandary the Democrats are in:
Trump’s overtime tax break is a hit. Democrats aren’t sure what to do about it.
Bwaa ha ha!
The White House isn’t about to let Dems forget about it, either, writing: “President Trump and Republicans fought for these pro-worker, pro-family, pro-growth policies. Democrats stood in the way.”
Let’s hope voters remember this in November’s midterms. If given the chance, the Dems will quickly undo any policy that helps the average American. They’ve proven that over, and over — and over.
Editor’s Note: Thanks to President Trump’s leadership and bold policies, America’s economy is back on track.