New tax rules that can get you a bigger refund
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The IRS expects to receive about 164 million individual income tax returns this year, with most taxpayers filing electronically. Most workers should have their W-2 in hand by now, but if not, don't fret. Employers are required by law to send out the Wage and Tax Statement by Saturday, Jan. 31.
The White House says President Trump’s tax law will deliver the largest tax refunds in U.S. history, with average refunds rising by $1,000 or more.