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Trump Tax Plan Credited With Higher Refunds, Lower Taxes

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The White House is highlighting early results from President Donald Trump’s latest tax law, saying millions of Americans are already seeing larger refunds and higher take-home pay.

In a statement, White House spokeswoman Liz Huston said the changes are aimed at helping working families keep more of what they earn. “Thanks to President Trump signing the largest middle-class tax cuts in history — including no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, and no tax on Social Security — Americans are keeping more of their hard-earned money,” Huston said.

According to administration officials, nearly half of taxpayers who have filed so far this season have used at least one of the new tax breaks. The average refund has risen by about 11 percent, topping $3,500, the White House said, while some workers are also seeing bigger paychecks as lower tax rates take effect.

Several of the new provisions target specific groups of workers. Officials say more than 23 million people have claimed the “No Tax on Overtime” benefit, which removes federal taxes on extra hours worked. Nearly 6 million taxpayers have used the “No Tax on Tips” provision, aimed at service industry workers who rely on gratuities.

The administration also says more than 26 million seniors have benefited from a measure that removes taxes on Social Security income for individuals earning less than $75,000, or couples earning less than $150,000.

Other parts of the law focus on families and businesses. More than four million children are now linked to newly created “Trump Accounts,” according to the White House, while about 12 million small business owners are seeing an average tax cut of nearly $7,000. An additional eight million business owners are benefiting from an extension of the 20 percent Qualified Business Income deduction.

The law also includes incentives for businesses to invest and grow. Officials say restoring full deductions for research and development expenses could free up about $100 billion, while allowing companies to immediately write off new investments is expected to improve cash flow.

Supporters argue the changes will make everyday life more affordable and encourage economic growth. Huston said the tax cuts are already “boosting tax refunds by hundreds of dollars” and helping families manage rising costs.

However, critics in Congress have opposed the plan, raising concerns about its long-term impact on federal revenue and whether the benefits are evenly shared. The White House pushed back on that criticism, noting that no Democrats in Congress supported the legislation.

As tax season continues, the administration says more Americans are expected to see the effects of the new law, both in their refunds and in their regular paychecks.

 

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