Insight Report 2 minutes Premium2020 Tax Tracker, Week 10: Tax Filings Slide Further, Average Refund Up 1.6% from Last Year Coresight Research April 15, 2020 What's InsideEach year, the IRS reports tax return filings and refunds on a weekly basis, starting at the end of January until the April 15 deadline. This year, the US Department of the Treasury (of which the IRS is a part) announced the deadline to file (and more importantly, to pay) has been extended to July 15, but has closed assistance centers and suspended in-person tax assistance meetings. In this report, we look at what happened in the 10th week of the 2020 tax filing season, including: How the extended deadline has affected filings and refunds so far. The impact of the coronavirus shutdown on IRS operations. The current status of returns filed, processed and refunds issued. Read the 2020 Tax Tracker for week 9 here. This report is for paying subscribers only. Already a paying subscriber? Please log in to see the entire report.If you wish to learn more about our subscription plans and become a paying subscriber, click here. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: The 50+ Woman: What She Needs from the Beauty and Wellness IndustryCoresight Bites: US Store Tracker Extra—Developments in February 2023April 2024 US Retail Sales: Solid Sales Growth Continues; Home-Improvement Retailers ReboundWeinswig’s Weekly: Elevated Gasoline Prices and the Pressures on Consumer Wallets