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Treasury Secretary Bessent Reports Strong 2026 Tax Season Gains for Workers and Small Businesses While Launching Fraud Recovery Program

Treasury Secretary Bessent Reports Strong 2026 Tax Season Gains for Workers and Small Businesses While Launching Fraud Recovery Program

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Scott Bessent, the United States Secretary of the Treasury, highlighted strong results from the 2026 tax filing season in recent remarks at the Long Island Business Roundtable, according to the Treasury Department press release. He noted refunds are up more than 10 percent nationwide compared to last year, with nearly half of filers benefiting from President tax provisions in the Working Families Tax Cuts. More than 4.6 million taxpayers claimed the No Tax on Tips deduction, and nearly 20 million gained from No Tax on Overtime, with over 25 percent of returns including that benefit. The law cuts taxes for about 12 million small business owners by an average of nearly 7 thousand dollars, including a permanent 20 percent Small Business Deduction delivering around 4 thousand 600 dollars in relief to 8 million entrepreneurs. Bessent also announced Treasury contributions of 1 thousand dollars to Trump Accounts for children born during the Presidents term, invested in an index fund, with all under 18 eligible via Form 4547 on tax returns.

On Fox and Friends, as reported by Fox Business, Bessent unveiled a new whistleblower program offering up to 30 percent of recovered funds to tipsters exposing fraud, targeting hundreds of billions stolen during COVID relief under the prior administration. The Treasury Departments Financial Crimes Enforcement Network manages it, covering Medicaid, Medicare, government aid, money laundering, and sanctions violations. Over 700 leads have come in already, directed to Treasury dot gov, alongside Vice President JD Vances Task Force to Eliminate Fraud, per Komo News.

Bessent told Inside Trade the United States will retake control of the Strait of Hormuz with escorts if needed to restore trade.

These moves aim to boost worker pay, curb waste, and secure global routes.

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