KEY POINTS
  • The first tax filing season under the new federal tax law is proving to be surprising, confusing — and occasionally frightening — for some Americans.
  • It is especially so for those accustomed to getting tax refunds.
  • Many Americans have come to rely on refunds: About three-quarters of U.S. taxpayers typically get one and they had averaged around $2,800. For some low-income households it is the biggest cash infusion of the year.

Wait, I owe the IRS?

The first tax filing season under the new federal tax law is proving to be surprising, confusing — and occasionally frightening — for some Americans, especially those accustomed to getting money back from the government.