In fact, In fact, nearly half of all filers have claimed either no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on Social Security, or no tax on auto loan interest on their returns so far this year. Overall, The working families tax cuts boosted the money going back into the pockets of workers and families by 11% with an average tax refund of over $3,400. But you know, some are even experiencing more. Like a waitress in my district who told me that thanks to no tax on tips, the permanent enhanced child tax credit and several other provisions, she received a $10,000 refund. (35:25–35:39)
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Asserts that the working families tax cuts increased refunds by 11%, averaging over $3,400.
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