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Eligible Amazon customers can now request a refund from a settlement over allegations of deceptive Prime enrollment practices.
IRS will start accepting tax returns on Jan. 26. Use direct deposit for refunds and the "Where's My Refund" tool to track it, IRS says. How it works.
People who qualify can receive a refund of their Amazon Prime membership fees, up to $51, according to the settlement site. Customers will be contacted by email or mail (postmarked by Jan. 23) to inform them if they are eligible, according to the settlement site.
Trump predicts record tax refunds in 2026. Here’s how new tax laws, withholding changes, and timing could mean a bigger refund—or lower taxes—for you.
The company has reached a settlement with the FTC to refund customers who signed up via 'challenged enrollment flows.' Here's what that means.
In January 2026, Amazon began sending claim notices by mail or email to eligible Prime customers who did not receive an automatic refund between November and December 2025. This notice includes instructions on how to submit a claim to receive your money. The claims portal officially opened on January 5, 2026. Click here to complete the form.
Amazon is now sending refund checks to Prime members who qualify under a Federal Trade Commission settlement. Some customers already received automatic refunds in November and December via PayPal or Venmo. If you didn’t get money then or didn’t accept the payment, Amazon is now mailing out checks.
With tax season well underway, early data on the average tax refund shows that Americans are receiving about one-third less than they did a year earlier. The average refund check in 2025 stood at $2,169 as of Feb. 14, about 32% below the average $3,207 ...
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Tax refund: Key dates and tips for the 2026 tax season
The IRS has announced the official start date for the 2026 tax season, providing taxpayers with a clear timeline to prepare and file their returns. Starting January 26, 2026, individuals can submit their federal tax returns for the 2025 fiscal year.
Company executives, customs brokers and trade lawyers are bracing for a Supreme Court ruling on the legality of President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs - and a potential fight over obtaining perhaps $150 billion in refunds from the U.