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refund

[ri-fuhnd, ree-fuhnd, ree-fuhnd] / rɪˈfʌnd, ˈri fʌnd, ˈri fʌnd /




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For one, taxpayers may receive as much as $200 billion in additional refunds early in the year as a result of tax-law changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill enacted in July, he said.

From Barron's

But Pantheon argued the economic benefit from tax refunds may be contained, noting that "the relatively low level of consumer confidence suggests many households will save a high share of the windfall."

From Barron's

The prospect of higher tax refunds, however, could provide the biggest boon for retailers since the pandemics—though not necessarily for the Covid-era winners.

From Barron's

And at least a dozen of them got advice in free zoom seminars hosted by financial fraud investigator Richard Emery - sessions which helped many of them get refunds.

From BBC

The company has since refunded most of Ms Lane's money, but its general manager for Europe told the BBC that customers must also take "a little bit of responsibility".

From BBC