Unlocking Bigger Refunds: How the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is Boosting 2026 Tax Refunds

In the early weeks of the 2026 tax season, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released intriguing statistics showing an uptick in the average refund received by taxpayers, capturing attention across the country. While the average refund in this period has increased by just over $300, to $2,476 from $2,169 in 2025—a notable 14.2% rise—it falls short of the anticipated additional $1,000 that experts and policymakers had forecasted. Despite this initial discrepancy, it's essential to recognize that the tax season is still in its preliminary phase, and these figures may evolve as more returns are processed. The comparison between the refunds at the start of 2026 and the 2025 average indicates a favorable trend, suggesting the potential impact of the new tax provisions under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which taxpayers are eager to fully realize as they continue filing their returns.

Tax Changes Driving the Increased Refunds

The OBBBA introduced various deductions and credits expected to contribute to increased refunds:

  • The Overtime Premium Pay Deduction: This is generally the "half" in "time-and-a-half" pay required by the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The deduction is limited to $12,500 for unmarried individuals and $25,000 for married couples filing jointly.

  • The Tips Tax Deduction: Those working in one or more of the nearly 70 occupations designated as customarily receiving tips can deduct up to $25,000 of "qualified tips" per year. Married taxpayers must file a joint return to claim this deduction.

    • Note: Both the overtime and tips deductions phase out for higher income taxpayer. The deduction begins to phase out when modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) is$150,000 ($300,000 for married couples filing jointly). It is fully phased out at $275,000 and $550,000, respectively. These deductions are available for both itemizers and those claiming the standard deduction. 

  • Auto Loan Interest Deduction: Auto loan interest (up to $10,000) for new U.S. assembled vehicles purchased for personal use is deductible. Loans must have originated after 2024, cannot be loans from friends or family, and must be secured by the vehicle. It is available to both those using the standard deduction and those itemizing their deductions. The deduction begins to phase out for MAGI at$100,000 ($200,000 for married couples filing jointly). It is fully phased out when MAGI reaches $150,000 ($250,000 for married joint).

  • Enhanced Standard and New Senior Deductions: The standard deduction increased to $31,500 for married couples filing jointly and $15,750 for single filers, with an additional $6,000 "Senior Bonus" for taxpayers aged 65 and older, available whether the senior uses the standard deduction or itemizes. The senior bonus deduction begins to phase out for MAGI at$75,000 ($150,000 married couples filing jointly). It is fully phased out at $175,000 and $250,000, respectively.

  • Expanded Child Tax Credit: The Child Tax Credit increased to $2,200 per child. However, it, like so many other tax benefits, goes away for higher income taxpayers. The full credit is available to married couples filing jointly with income up to $400,000 and $200,000 for single and head of household filers.

  • Increased SALT Limit: The state and local tax (SALT) deduction limit moved from $10,000 to $40,000 ($20,000 for married taxpayers using the filing separate status).For taxpayers with a MAGI over $500,000, the $40,000 cap begins to phase down, potentially dropping the limit back to $10,000 for higher earners.

Other Issues Contributing to Increased Refunds

  • Unchanged Withholding: Many tax cuts were enacted mid-year or retroactively without the IRS making corresponding updates to the withholding tax tables, leading to higher amounts withheld from paychecks than necessary, thereby increasing refunds at filing.

  • Inflation Adjustments: Adjustments to tax brackets and other provisions to address cost of living increases help mitigate "bracket creep" and reduce overall tax liability.

  • Adoption Credit Refundability: Part of the Adoption Tax Credit (up to $5,000) became refundable, allowing it to be received as cash even if no tax was owed.

Issues Impacting Tax Season

The 2026 tax filing season serves as a critical test for the IRS, which lost a quarter of its workforce since January 2025 and is handling a significant backlog of individual tax returns. This challenge, compounded with the new tax law changes, places considerable strain on IRS operations. There has been a noted decrease in both returns received and processed, 2.6% and 3.1% respectively.

If you are concerned and hesitant to file your 2025 return for fear of missing out on any of the new taxpayer benefits included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, there's no need to worry. This office is fully educated on all the new taxpayer benefits introduced by the OBBBA. We are committed to ensuring that every eligible deduction and credit is accurately applied to your return, maximizing your benefits and enhancing your overall tax strategy. Rest assured, you are in knowledgeable and capable hands as we navigate these changes together.

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