The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is paying $23 billion less in tax refunds for the 2023 filing seasonwith the average refund amount found to be lower by nearly $300.
The IRS has issued over 69 million refunds collectively worth $198.868 billion for the week ending April 7, 2023, according to the agencys filing statistics. Compared to the $222.344 billion in refunds handed out in the 2022 season, the 2023 filing seasons refund is $23.476 billion smaller or about 10.6 percent lower.
The average refund amount between the filing seasons has dropped from $3,175 to $2,878, a decline of 9.3 percent or $297. In fiscal 2022, the IRS collected $2.9 trillion in individual income taxes.
Back in January, the IRS had suggested that refund amounts could be smaller this time around. Due to tax law changes such as the elimination of the Advance Child Tax Credit and no Recovery Rebate Credit this year to claim pandemic-related stimulus payments, many taxpayers may find their refunds somewhat lower this year, the IRS had said in a Jan. 23 news release.