超530万纳税人在本报税季使用特朗普减税政策,平均退税超3400美元


2026年4月15日 美国东部时间11:44 / 福克斯新闻网

财政部数据显示,使用特朗普税法条款的纳税人平均减税幅度超800美元

作者:阿曼达·马西亚斯,福克斯新闻网

杰克逊·休伊特税务公司首席税务官马克·斯蒂伯解释称,申请延期报税可以让你有更多时间提交文书,但美国国税局仍要求你按时缴税,逾期未缴将面临高额罚款和利息。

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据美国财政部在报税截止日发布的数据,本报税季已有超过5300万纳税人至少使用了一项唐纳德·特朗普总统标志性的减税政策,平均退税金额攀升至3400美元以上。

这些数据是共和党支持的《工薪家庭减税法案》于2025年7月通过并由美国国税局实施后的首个报税季的数据,特朗普政府官员对此前广泛的政策使用率和新增的税收减免表示肯定。

周三是2025纳税年度的报税截止日,特朗普总统承诺,凭借其《超级宏伟法案》,此次将成为“美国历史上规模最大的退税季”。


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2025年7月4日,唐纳德·特朗普总统在白宫与军人家属举行的野餐活动中签署了涵盖广泛支出和税收的立法,即《超级宏伟法案》。(路透社/肯·塞德诺)

特朗普政府财政部称,截至4月14日,平均退税金额较上一报税季增长了11%。新报告显示,至少使用一项新税法条款的纳税人平均减税约800美元。

数据显示新法案中的多项条款得到了广泛应用。

  • 约2500万纳税人申请了加班费抵扣,约600万纳税人申请了小费税收减免
  • 估计有3000万老年人享受了提高后的抵扣政策,约3400万个家庭申请了扩大后的儿童税收抵免


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税务诈骗已从失业救济金诈骗演变为社交媒体“税务黑客”骗局,美国国税局警告2026年报税季将出现新的诈骗威胁。(迈克尔·博基耶里/盖蒂图片社)

另有1.05亿纳税人使用了扩大后的标准扣除额,约100万纳税人申请了美国产新车贷款利息抵扣。

财政部还表示,已有超过500万个“特朗普账户”开通,其中约120万个账户符合1000美元试点计划的注资资格。

这些根据唐纳德·特朗普总统的《超级宏伟法案》设立的账户,是政府-backed的儿童投资基金,旨在随时间实现增值。
其运作方式与传统长期投资工具类似,但设有专门规则以保护年轻储户。

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随着犯罪分子利用税收抵免和报税规则的混乱牟取暴利,身份盗窃和虚假报税仍是美国国税局面临的首要担忧。(安德鲁·哈勒/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社)

财政部长斯科特·贝森特表示,这些结果表明本届政府的税收政策正在为工薪阶层和家庭带来实实在在的减免。

“在特朗普总统的领导下,我们坚守一项基本原则:勤劳的美国民众应该得到奖励,而不是被加税惩罚,”贝森特在数据发布附带的一份声明中说道。

他称赞纳税人“留存了更多自己挣来的收入,工资购买力也得到了提升”。

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Millions tap Trump tax cuts this filing season as refunds top $3,400

April 15, 2026 11:44am EDT / Fox News

Treasury data shows filers who used Trump tax law provisions saw average cuts topping $800

By Amanda Macias, Fox News

Chief tax officer at Jackson Hewitt Mark Steber explains filing an extension may give you more time to submit paperwork — but the IRS still expects your payment on time, and missing that deadline can trigger costly penalties and interest.

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More than 53 million tax filers used at least one of President Donald Trump’s signature tax breaks this filing season, as the average refund climbed above $3,400, according to Treasury Department data released on Tax Day.

The figures mark the first filing season since the Republican-backed “Working Families Tax Cuts” were passed in July 2025 and implemented by the IRS, with Trump administration officials touting broad uptake and increased tax relief.

Wednesday is the deadline to file taxes for the 2025 earning year, and the president promised the “largest tax refund season in U.S. history” thanks to his One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

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President Donald Trump signs sweeping spending and tax legislation, known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” during a picnic with military families at the White House on July 4, 2025.(Reuters/Ken Cedeno)

As of April 14, the average refund rose 11% compared to the previous filing season, Trump’s Treasury Department claims. Filers who used at least one of the new provisions saw an average tax cut of about $800, the new report found.

The data points to widespread use of several provisions in the new law.

About 25 million filers claimed a deduction for overtime pay, while roughly 6 million claimed a tax break on tips. An estimated 30 million seniors took advantage of an enhanced deduction, and approximately 34 million families claimed an expanded child tax credit.

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Tax scams have evolved from unemployment fraud to social media “tax hacks,” with the IRS warning of new threats for the 2026 filing season.(Michael Bocchieri/Getty Images)

Another 105 million filers used the expanded standard deduction, while about 1 million deducted interest on car loans for new American-made vehicles.

Treasury also said more than 5 million “Trump Accounts” have been opened, including about 1.2 million eligible for a $1,000 pilot program contribution.

The accounts, created under President Donald Trump’s sweeping One Big Beautiful Bill Act, are government-backed investment funds for children designed to grow over time.

They function similarly to traditional long-term investment vehicles, but with rules tailored to protect young savers.

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Identity theft and fraudulent tax filings remain top concerns for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as criminals exploit confusion around credits and filing rules.(Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the results show the administration’s tax policy is delivering meaningful relief to workers and families.

“Under President Trump, we uphold the foundational principle that hardworking Americans should be rewarded, not punished with tax hikes,” Bessent said in a statement included in the data release.

He touted that taxpayers are “keeping more of what they earn and seeing their paychecks go further.”

Amanda covers the intersection of business and politics for Fox News Digital.

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