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WASHINGTON (AP) - With nearly half this year's tax returns filed, the average refund is up more than $100 from last year at $2,548, Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Mark Everson said Tuesday.
Everson, in remarks prepared for a House hearing, said the tax agency had issued 50.5 million refunds out of the 60.9 million returns received as of March 10, for a total of $128.7 billion. He said the average refund was up about $125 from last year.
The IRS expects to process about 136 million individual tax returns in 2007. Everson said that about three-fourths of those already filed were done electronically, an increase of about 5 percent over the same period last year. More than 13.3 million e-filed from their personal computers.
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